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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has curbed' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a past participle verb form of the verb 'curb'. The phrase is often used to describe something that has been limited or restricted. For example: The strict enforcement of safety regulations has curbed the number of accidents at the factory.
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He has curbed costs.
That has curbed apartment construction.
Beijing has curbed its dollar hoarding.
Against the odds, Bangladesh has curbed population growth.
Recession has curbed demand for its minerals and forest products.
The downturn has curbed tax-financed help too.
This has curbed poaching, but has not ended it.
It has curbed bilateral trade, cultural exchanges and tourism.
Analysts say it has curbed the worst excesses.
The lack of a tax deduction has curbed international giving.
To many judges, Rule 11 has curbed lawyerly excesses.
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