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Filter by Meaning The homeopath recommended a cure that was diluted to the point of having no active ingredients.
The cure for unemployment is a strong economy with plenty of job opportunities.
Meditation is often touted as a cure for anxiety and stress.
Adjusting the settings on the television can cure the poor picture quality.
The chemist developed a new cure for cancer that showed promising results.
A good night's sleep is the cure for a lot of problems.
The cure for the common cold has yet to be discovered.
She tried a new acne cure recommended by a friend.
Many people swear by the herbal cure they found online.
They organized a fundraiser to cure poverty in their community.
The company marketed their supplement as a cure for insomnia.
She was willing to try any cure for her phobia of flying.
The cure for a broken heart is time and self-care.
Mary is seeking a cure for her chronic back pain.
We still haven't found a cure for the common cold.
She was desperate to find a cure for her chronic pain.
There is no known cure for Alzheimer's disease at present.
The self-proclaimed guru offered a cure that involved chanting and meditation.
She believes that laughter is the best way to cure sadness.
The mechanic fixed the car to cure the strange noise it was making.
The cure for loneliness is often found in socializing with others.
The doctor prescribed a new cure for her skin condition.
The online advertisement promised a cure for hair loss.
Some people believe that laughter is the best cure for sadness.
The paint needs time to cure before it can be touched.
The homeopathy practitioner recommended a cure for allergies.
The salesman convinced her to try the herbal cure for her anxiety.
The vaccine was able to cure the epidemic that had been affecting the town.
The farmer used a special fertilizer to cure the unhealthy plants.
The doctor prescribed a new cure for her patient's skin condition.
The cure for the common cold has eluded medical science for years.
The engineer came up with a solution to cure the design flaw in the product.
The carpenter used a special solution to cure the wood before starting the project.
She hopes that the new treatment will cure her migraines.
The herbal remedy was said to cure the common cold.
The naturopath suggested a cure for her insomnia using lavender oil.
The potion was advertised as a miracle cure for baldness.
The chef's secret cure for bland soup was adding a pinch of salt.
The chiropractor claimed to have a cure for migraines.
The therapist suggested meditation as a possible cure for insomnia.
Some people claim that crystals have the power to cure various illnesses.
The witch doctor prescribed a cure made from local plants.
My grandmother believed that chicken soup was the cure for the common cold.
He tried every alternative cure to relieve his chronic back pain.
The herbal tea was marketed as a cure for the common cold.
A good night's sleep can help to cure fatigue.
The painter let the primer cure before applying the final coat of paint.
The doctor prescribed antibiotics to cure the patient's strep throat.
The best cure for a hangover is to drink plenty of water and get rest.
The vaccine can cure the patient of the deadly virus.
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