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The phrase 'curb with' is not correct or usable in written English
'Curbing with' is the correct form, and it means to limit or restrict something with something else. For example, "The local government is curbing the spread of Covid-19 with strict quarantine regulations."
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She'd pulled me onto the curb with her.
"He was standing on the curb with nothing: no change of clothes, no toothbrush," Joseph said.
The man on the passenger side pounced to the curb, with the driver close behind.
Don't ask Obama (who tossed Mubarak to the curb with both hands) — he's busy invading Libya".
"It felt like we were just kicked to the curb with no explanation".
I pulled Todd toward the curb with me so that the man would not have to pass between us.
I gently placed his corpse into his waterless bowl and sat down on the curb with my wife.
There was a shiny black Mercedes sedan parked on the curb, with a driver behind the wheel.
Not the reveler at the curb with his head in his hands and vomit on his flip-flops and feet.
Population growth and the desire for greater personal wealth are far too powerful to curb with the old conservation measures.
Another man, Walid Seneb, who was sitting on a street curb with three friends on Friday night, said, "We don't like these terrorists who make problems for us.
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