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cure <a cure; cures> N

cure <a cure; cures> N

cure N

psychoanalysis cure

seek a cure VB

seeking of a cure

short-radius cure MATH

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Just before the 1930s sun therapy became a very popular subscribed cure for almost everything from simple fatigue to tuberculosis.
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It is not certain what real maladies these repellent drugs, cured, or seemed to cure.
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Although anti-obesity drugs are available in the market, their effectiveness is restricted to maintain weight rather than cure.
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Though there is no cure, researchers remain optimistic on finding a cure.
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Do you think you can cure the hatreds and the maladjustments of the world by hanging them?
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During her lifetime, she appeared to several persons in distant places and cured a number of sick people.
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At present with the population reduced by 70% since 1996, if a cure is not found then scientists predict they will become extinct by 2035.
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The only potential cure is a heart transplant.
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He is cured by the end of the first and second season.
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It had been observed that some who develop high fevers could be cured of syphilis.
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