cure-all in the PONS Dictionary

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Nothing's a cure-all, and you've really got to think hard about it.
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The notion that you can fix ugly spaces by adding greenery after the fact as a kind of cure-all is a mistake, he insists.
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I don't want to say it's a cure-all.
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Toward the middle 20th century, the use of opiates was generally limited to the treatment of pain, and opium was no longer a medically accepted cure-all.
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He promoted it as a cure-all tonic.
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These come into play only after you have seriously considered lifestyle changes; they are not a substitute, much less a cure-all.
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But don't think your puppy isa stress cure-all, she explains.
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Treatment by surgical intervention can obviously have the most immediate impact, again however, it is not a cure-all.
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They were initially advertised like other patent medicine as a cure-all, but they actually did have a positive effect on the digestive process.
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These included wide-ranging concepts, such as that the superpowers possessed by some academy students were not a cure-all for problems, and that even the old and wise could make mistakes.
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