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"scourge of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that causes great pain, suffering, or trouble to others. It is often used in a negative connotation. Example: "The dictator was known as the scourge of his people, ruling with an iron fist and suppressing any form of dissent."
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The scourge of poverty.
The scourge of corruption is spreading.
It even survived the scourge of basketball.
He was the scourge of the Soviets".
This is a fungal scourge of roses.
Worldwide, the scourge of inflation is dormant.
Drugs are the scourge of our society.
My cousins were the scourge of Butlins.
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"Thanks – it's the new 'scourge of my enemies' chic.
It made him the scourge of the motor industry.
"The chronic diarrhea became the scourge of the army.
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