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The phrase "a cure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a remedy or treatment that eliminates a disease or condition.
Example: "Researchers are working tirelessly to find a cure for cancer."
Alternatives: "a remedy" or "a solution".
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"Everybody's got a cure.
A cure for AIDS?
A cure for insomnia.
Is there a cure?
A cure for divorce.
We've got a cure.
It's not a cure.
"No, a cure," she snaps.
Nor is there a cure.
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Is common sense really a cure-all?
But it is not a cure-all.
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