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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the curse' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a supernatural force believed to bring bad luck or other misfortune. For example, "We have been unable to break the curse that has been hanging over our family for generations."
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the curse
noun
A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
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The Curse had struck again.
And that is the curse".
But it's also the curse.
It's the curse, of course.
Or is impunity the curse?
The curse lives.
Oh, and the curse.
The curse of Nike?
THE curse continues.
The curse was lifted.
"The curse is gone.
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