Sentence examples for to curing from inspiring English sources

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to curing

noun

A method, device or medication that restores good health.

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The fruit is then sold to curing houses.

Time, at least, is well on his side with a view to curing that ailment.

It devotes most of its resources to curing the diseases of the world's poor.

Those latently infected cells represent a major barrier to curing the infection.

"They use it for everything from treating wounds to curing hangovers, or for treating influenza.

Nor, really, is Mr Duncan's prescription up to curing the malaise.

They were aggressively bred in the 1980's because scientists thought they might hold the key to curing AIDS.

********** On a happier note, scientists in the north-east have found that curry may hold the key to curing flatulence.

Companies say their products are legal as long as they do not make a specific claim to curing an illness.

In these hospitals more attention was given to the well-being of the patient's soul than to curing bodily ailments.

When it comes to curing acne, the commission chairman, Jon Leibowitz, said in a statement, "there's no app for that".

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