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The phrase "curse you" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an emphatic way to express annoyance, anger, or disappointment, usually directed at a single person. For example, "Curse you, you miserable thief!".
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Curse you, Fusion!
Curse you fashion people curse you.
Curse you, "Forbidden Broadway".
"Curse you to hell!" she says.
So long, Dad, and curse you, industrious typewriter serviceperson.
People just curse you out because they had a rough day.
Curse you, Jeremy Piven!" But at least the makeover is a success.
Curse you magic beans Daniel Braaten! Oh yes! Kornel Salata has doubled Slovakia's lead against Latvia.
Curse you for breaking your arm, Stephen Fry - you've forced me to confront modern demons.
"If you do, your father will curse you!" Sometimes he slapped a student's hand.
Curse you, Mr. Allen, though I wouldn't have missed your movie (or Ms. Blanchett) for the world.
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