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The phrase "curb for" is not correct as it stands.
It does not make sense in this form. To make it correct, you need to make it part of a phrase, such as "a curb for parking." You could also use it as part of a phrase such as "curb for safety." For example, "Slow down - there's a curb for safety at the corner."
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"The Golden Curb for the Mouth".
Fill out application and wait at curb for collection.
Raccoons lifted the lids off the garbage pails left at the curb for the morning pickup.
People are obliged to put them out on the curb for the Dept. to dispose of.
"I got kicked to the curb for a good 12 hours," Mr. El-Saleh remembered.
Trash that seems to sit by the curb for who knows how long.
Other cars avoided empty stretches of curb for spaces between parked cars.
Currently, they collect it in plastic bags and place it on the curb for collection.
The contents are then deposited in larger brown bins on the curb for pickup by sanitation trucks.
They were garbage, quite literally — discarded appliances left at the curb for pickup by the Sanitation Department.
(Some take off their shoes and glasses and sleep using their briefcase or a concrete curb for a pillow).
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