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The phrase "curse as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a curse or swear word in a sentence or phrase. Example: "He was so frustrated that he couldn't help but curse as he stubbed his toe on the corner of the coffee table."
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The oil is a curse as well as a blessing.
It is a love affair, but a curse as well".
A blessing, though possibly a curse as well.
In "Anna Karenina," love can be a curse as well as a blessing.
But its singular history has been a curse as much as a blessing.
It can be a curse as much as a blessing, though, can't it?
THE market's willingness to look well into the future can be a curse, as well as a blessing.
"We're just really positive in our music and our outlook, we don't curse as much as a lot of other bands, and we don't drink," Mr. Johnson said.
This monopoly is a curse as well as a blessing: Petrobras is obliged to devote resources to the pré-sal that might be better employed elsewhere.
Eclecticism can be a curse as well as a blessing for any record label, just as it can for any artist.
Love in Shepard's universe is never straightforward, never wholly life-enhancing; it's life-destroying, too, a struggle for power or control; a curse as well as a blessing.
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