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"curse in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to say or utter a curse or swear word. Example: As he stubbed his toe on the coffee table, he couldn't help but curse in frustration.
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The Winner's Curse in Negotiations?
He hears the batter curse in frustration.
Slightness is my curse in every sense.
How do you avoid the winner's curse in negotiations?
What do you think about the winner's curse in negotiations?
William Morris, IMG, and the winner's curse in business negotiations.
He clucks if they curse in front of the window.
"They know how to curse in Philly," he said.
And we can curse in so many different languages.
Or, rather, Chaney thought he learned to curse in Spanish.
Winner's Curse in Negotiations Tip 2. The other side knows more than you do.
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