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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no magic bullet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase "no magic bullet" means that there is no easy or simple solution to a problem or situation. Example: While many people hope for a cure to cancer, there is unfortunately no magic bullet that can immediately eradicate the disease. It will take years of research and hard work to find a solution.
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There's no magic bullet.
And there's no magic bullet".
These measures are no magic bullet.
He says there is no magic bullet.
But formal mediation is no magic bullet.
But there is no magic bullet here.
"There is no magic bullet," he said.
There is no magic bullet, I'm afraid.
Fifth, there is no magic bullet.
There is no magic bullet for anxiety.
"There's no magic bullet," Mr. Smith said.
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