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Discover Ludwig"a cure-all" is a proper and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to something that is believed to solve all problems or cure all ailments. Example: The new medicine was marketed as a cure-all for all types of illnesses, but it turned out to be ineffective for many patients.
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Is common sense really a cure-all?
But it is not a cure-all.
It's not a cure-all".
Jalali's approach isn't a cure-all, though.
The procedure is not a cure-all.
However, decriminalisation is not a cure-all.
But neither therapy was a cure-all.
Time is not a cure-all salve.
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Monument designation will not be a cure all.
"Cannabis oil is NOT a cure all.
There is a cure all for these ills.
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