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cure-all

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hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists

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I'm not for nationalization because of the rhetoric of nationalization, or because I see in nationalization the cure-all for every injustice. I'm for nationalization in cases where it's necessary. Indira Gandhi

Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. It is the cure-all. Timothy Ferriss

And even those of us who know Trump is full of it may be tempted at times to see the creation of a vaccine as a magic cure-all that will return our lives to normalcy overnight. Source: Internet

And hey, presto, that authorization for the Trump administration's latest fantasy cure-all magically appeared within three days! Source: Internet

But both Bauer and Sheth warn that lemons don't have super powers — and drinking a cup of hot water with lemon isn’t going to be some sort of magical cure-all for your beauty/health woes. Source: Internet

Doernberg was hesitant to proclaim these drugs the cure-all as the full data and study have not been released yet. Source: Internet

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