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Discover Ludwig"cursed for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone who is damned for their wrongs. Example: He was cursed for his terrible transgressions.
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I thought we were cursed for a minute.
Are the Mets being cursed for destroying Shea?
And why was Canaan cursed for Ham's actions?
Even before, she'd been cursed for her sex.
Ham is cursed for his sin, his descendants — including here, black Africans — doomed to "perpetual slavery".
If some locations seem cursed for new restaurants, can others be lucky?
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For the Red Sox, there is a new villain to curse for the ages.
It drives me crazy, every R-rated movie has people cursing for no apparent reason.
I'd be cursing for them, not for me.
So leave the cursing for other stuff.
I cursed myself for having missed out for so long.
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