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The phrase "curse by" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
While "curse" is a commonly used word, it is most often followed by a preposition, such as "at," "on," or "upon." For example, you could say, "The old woman cursed the man upon his departure."
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Kafka's Curse By Achmat Dangor.
They don't curse, by and large.
6 5 3 THE KENNEDY CURSE, by Edward Klein.
5 4 THE PENWYTH CURSE, by Catherine Coulter.
Adapted from "The Winner's Curse" by Max H. Bazerman for the 2004 Negotiation newsletter.
How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse, by Cressida Cowell (Hodder, £5.99).
Rebecca Strimaitis soars as the princess who lacks gravity thanks to a curse by an evil witch.
The attack was a father-son affair, a repetition, in a sense, of the curse by the Jutland shepherd boy.
Meanwhile, the Celtic midfielder Nir Biton is hoping he can finally break his knockout curse by lifting the League Cup.
Read the full review here The Drosten's Curse by is published in paperback by BBC Books at £7.99.
The Cavaliers are aiming to break the "Cleveland sports curse" by securing the city's first major championship since 1964.
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