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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cured of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to being healed of a medical condition. For example: After undergoing surgery, the patient was finally cured of his chronic back pain.
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What should I be cured of ?
We are not cured of it.
He has been cured of cancer.
Her father was cured of cancer".
We're not cured of it," he said.
I've not been "cured" of being gay.
You can't be cured of it.
Certainly, she could not be "cured" of her experience.
After all, who is ever completely cured of neurosis?
He sleeps, awakes, and announces himself cured of his madness.
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This was attributed to cure of 4 IMI caused by ST8 and post-treatment spontaneous cure of an IMI caused by ST25.
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