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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at curing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a process of healing or remedying something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The researchers are focused on advancements at curing diseases."
Alternatives: "in treating" or "for healing".
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"We are simply getting very good at curing diseases in animals; we are not good at curing them in people.
Yield between genotypes differed the most at curing for T1.
Those guidelines said other antibiotics were more effective than Zithromax at curing children's ear infections.
But it would also be nice to know which hospitals are best at curing their customers.
Patients in hospice, however, agree to forgo treatment aimed at curing their illness.
The compressive strength of LCM can achieve 50 60 Mpa at curing 28 d and more than 70 Mpa at curing 180 d.
But it would also be nice to know which hospitals actually are best at curing their customers.
A hysterectomy has all the usual risks of surgery but is unquestionably effective at curing fibroid-caused symptoms.
The reader (toddler, teen, adult) doesn't want a psychological profile, and certainly not one aimed at curing.
Reactivation of latent HIV within CD4+ T cells is thus one of the leading strategies aimed at curing this disease6.
The CO2 management is therefore looking at "curing" the problem rather than "preventing" it.
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