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The phrase "a scourge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes great suffering or harm, often in a social or moral context.
Example: "The rise of misinformation on social media has become a scourge on public discourse."
Alternatives: "a plague" or "a bane".
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I was a scourge".
"It's a scourge," she said.
It is a scourge.
Corruption is a scourge.
Is there a scourge?
How much of a scourge?
AIDS had yet to become a scourge.
Back then, he called Twitter a "scourge".
Gambling addiction is a scourge.
Zika: A scourge in urban slums.
They are a scourge to be avoided.
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