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The phrase "a curative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has the ability to cure or heal, often in a medical or therapeutic context.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a curative treatment that showed promising results for the patient's condition."
Alternatives: "a remedy" or "a healing agent".
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As for theatergoers, curiosity is a curative for intimidation.
The power of music, it's a curative power.
In Poland, some ingest dog fat as a curative.
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) was once used as a curative herb.
He thinks that nanomedicine is set to make the groundbreaking switch from a curative to a preventative approach.
Garifuna men also rub perspiration onto their older children as a curative.
After a curative resection, an adjuvant therapy may be administered.
It is inconceivable, however, that the protruded material can act as a curative factor".
We performed a curative resection of the left axillary lymph node.
He underwent a curative resection of the lymph node in the left axillary fossa.
Therefore, living donor LT (LDLT) was indicated as a curative therapeutic option.
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