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I . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] VB trans

2. cure problem:

3. cure inflation:

4. cure (preserve):

suszyć [perf wy-]

II . cure [kjʊər, Am kjʊr] N a. fig

cure-all N

1. cure-all (medicine):

2. cure-all fig:

rest cure N

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This was the first of a long series of wonderful cures wrought at her relics.
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Some of her remedies and advice proved to be controversial as with all natural health cures it is difficult to prove their efficacy.
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He also continued to have cures take place at his intercession.
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Daily cleansing with soap and water and application of benzoyl peroxide (wash or gel formulations) cures the infection.
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It is gravely concerning that these schools provide alternative medicines such as homeopathy, thus legitimising belief in cures which do not work.
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The typically acrylic denture base then cures in the plaster investment mold.
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It is believed that the water cures physical and spiritual diseases.
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He also worked on cures against the plague.
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Belief that sunlight cures skin ailments is an old-established one.
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Then he rebuilt the hot spring for cures in 1892.
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