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The phrase "a curse" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that brings bad luck, misfortune, or harm. Example: "The witch placed a curse on the kingdom, causing a famine that lasted for years."
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A curse.
"It is a curse".
Overconfidence is a curse.
It feels like a curse.
When is knowledge a curse?
I muttered a curse instead.
Periods are not a "curse".
Isn't it a curse?
Feedback isn't a curse.
Overfamiliarity is a curse.
Maybe there's a "curse".
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