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The phrase 'curb of' is not commonly used in written English. It does not have a specific meaning in the context of a sentence. If you are looking for a phrase to use in a sentence, you may want to consider using the phrase 'curb on' instead. For example: The government imposed a curb on large gatherings to slow the spread of the virus.
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Another is seated on the curb of a parking lot next to a smashed car.
He said the inspiration was the curb of city streets — a stepping stone to urban nightlife.
They need the space, and the space sits 50 feet from the curb of the school".
This time, the woman had turned tail when she saw the cab at the curb of the nursing home.
However, Netanyahu agreed only to a partial, 10-month curb of settlement building in the West Bank.
She claimed that Cash then walked out of the house and up some stairs, then collapsed on the curb of the sidewalk, where he died.
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Critics accuse France of illiberalism, of curbing freedom of religious expression, and of imposing a Western interpretation of female oppression.
Graham considered a primary benefit of his diet to be the curbing of carnal urges.
There will be, she added, "a thoughtful curbing of rambunctious pay packages".
"In particular, we have delayed the curbing of greenhouse gas emissions for far too long.
The changes in union law, the privatisations and the curbing of unemployment benefits seemed harsh at the time.
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