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The phrase "curse for" is not typically used in written English, and would not be considered grammatically correct. You could use an alternative phrase such as "a curse on" or "cursed with" instead. For example, you could say "She was cursed with bad luck".
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Katyn: a curse for the Poles.
But it's a curse for a woman".
Alcohol is a curse for the NHS.
"The parliamentary system is a curse for the whole world.
Isolation has been a blessing and a curse for Perth.
But patience can be a curse for emerging leaders.
"It is is a blessing and a curse for us.
The book was something of a curse for Vian.
The curse, for Nixon, was the wise man's realization that he didn't have it".
It can be both a blessing and a curse for small businesses.
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No cursing, for instance.
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