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"curb them" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of limiting or restricting someone or something. For example, "We must try to curb them by imposing strict regulations."
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Some states, though, are looking for ways to curb them.
We must curb them hard if we can.
Superstitions: I start to have them, but I curb them.
Enlisting Mr. Xi's personal commitment to curb them would be a major step forward.
But the unions hate them and Mr de Blasio means to curb them.
They do not really need to curb them for the euro's sake.
But for just that reason, politicians are reluctant to curb them.
Government will coax businesses rather than curb them by offering incentives for desirable conduct.
The precautionary principle would have us curb them, just in case.
The Lib Dem peer Lord Clement-Jones has a bill to curb them in the works.
To curb them, Reagan signed tax increases pushed through by Congressional leaders of both parties.
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