permanent cure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandcure
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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cure
noun[C]
uk/kjʊər/us/kjʊr/
something that makes someone who is sick ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandcurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In some instances, gene therapy may offer the potential of a one-timepermanentcure.
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In other words, they seem to be able to achieve a pretty high level ofpermanentcureon those who come into that particular facility.
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He told us that the onepermanentcurefor unemployment was increased export trade.
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Whether that is apermanentcureor not is very much open to question.
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But some doctors already working in this field tell me that they are certain that compulsory detention is necessary ifpermanentcureis effected.
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Anything applied to it, to be apermanentcure, must be progressive in character and extend over the whole field.
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This subsidy is merely a temporary palliative and cannot conceivably be apermanentcure.
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Permanent relief may come with a hip or other joint replacement operation, but sadly there is nopermanentcurefor some people.
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It can have unpleasant side effects, and it is still not clear whether apermanentcureis possible.
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We need apermanentcurefor the situation.
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In the long run, that will do more to help apermanentcurethan anything that has been done for years.
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I do not want us to take that path because along it lies nopermanentcure.
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It is obvious that apermanentcurefor unemployment must be very largely dependent upon world conditions.
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The onlypermanentcureis to be found in building more houses.
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We know that the use of a certain drug immediately applied will stop the infectivity of this disease and will result in apermanentcure.
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There had been a short-term injection, but no permanency, and it was not planned as apermanentcurefor the shipbuilding.
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Yet there is only one thing we can do as a positivepermanentcure—that is, increase production.
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The fundamental fallacy of that policy is to expect that it can ever be apermanentcurefor the unemployment problem.
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Added to that, we have rejected any course which increases the number of people likely to seek apermanentcure.
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