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The phrase "as cured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that has been treated or preserved, often in relation to food or health.
Example: "The ham was delicious, especially when served as cured with herbs and spices."
Alternatives: "when treated" or "as preserved".
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Transplanted respondents and respondents who considered themselves as cured were respectively assigned to the groups 'Liver transplants' and 'Cured liver diseases'.
The final medical note described Van Gogh as "cured".
He was released as cured on Dec. 25.
But I don't see myself as cured, nor do I imagine a cure will come.
A salami plate was described as "cured cuts of waste-fed pig".
A slash of exposed chest looked not so much tanned as cured, like unsliced bresaola.
There is also such Continental fare as cured lamb steak with Burgundy sauce (it gets a jolt from the addition of Tuaca, an Italian liqueur with almond essence).
Overuse of antibiotics means that we appear to be heading for a future where conditions we currently think of as "cured" become rampant and life-threatening once more.
Oncologists are sparing with the word, but she has his permission to count herself as cured: five years in total remission is as good as good news gets.
Leprosy patients who completed multidrug-therapy regimens were counted as cured and were taken off the lists of those with the disease.
In this paper a method to assess salt content in food products such as cured ham or pork loin using impedance spectroscopy is presented.
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