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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and cursed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing anger, frustration, or a strong negative sentiment, often in a narrative or descriptive manner.
Example: "He shouted at the sky and cursed the day he was born."
Alternatives: "and swore" or "and damned".
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Luigi shouted and cursed.
We screamed and hollered and cursed.
The lieutenant sighed and cursed again.
Following the loaded wagon, he cursed the Jews and cursed the Arabs and cursed God.
She turned her head and cursed.
I again drew a weary breath and cursed my temper.
Now he scolded and cursed and talked of devils.
Then Suggs called the Patriots arrogant and cursed them.
Firefighters were also pelted with rocks and cursed.
I huffed, puffed, turned red and cursed their names.
I shook my head and cursed my lack of control.
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