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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cursing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to native speakers.
It could be used in contexts discussing the act of cursing or swearing, but it is more natural to use "a curse" or "cursing" without the article.
Example: "He let out a cursing that shocked everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "a curse" or "an expletive".
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Ms Cutrone, beneath a cursing, fierce exterior, is more of an earth mother.
A cursing ban could create a legal nightmare for employers, he says.
But at the moment, one of the hottest trailers on the Web is a red-band variety for Warner's "Cop-Out," featuring a cursing 10-year-old.
At this year's show – the 30th – that meant a twerking Miley Cyrus, a cursing Taylor Swift and a reuniting boy band.
Anyone walking about in a shirt with a cursing psychedelic cow on the front is likely to be mistaken for a deranged dairy farmer.
I went up to them after it was over and said, "Would you work with us, so mentally ill people can get treatment so this won't happen to other people?" And they just gave me a cursing.
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