Swear vs curse

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swear is the most popular phrase on the web. 

curse

1104,000,000 results on the web

swear

1130,000,000 results on the web

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I curse you with knowledge, Jack Randall.
  • Sometimes my genius is a curse.
  • We bound to break your curse.
  • I curse you, and I curse your hair.
  • After the curse was finally broken in Storybrooke...
  • Only then can the curse be undone.
  • He accidentally ended his own curse.
  • That is the curse we bear.
  • I'm sorry I broke the Pinky swear.
  • But you must swear to never tell.
  • Then we swear on a stack of Catholic bibles.
  • And swear to be faithful, always.
  • Now swear that no one else has any.
  • So I hereby swear a life debt to you.
  • Prescient Councils swear by a special order.
  • They swear an oath of allegiance to Massachusetts rather than to you, Majesty.

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