hope of cure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhopeandcure
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hope
noun[C or U]
uk/həʊp/us/hoʊp/
something good that you want to happen in the future, or a confident feeling about what will happen in ...
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cure
noun[C]
uk/kjʊər/us/kjʊr/
something that makes someone who is sick ...
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(Definition ofhopeandcurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was the elegance of a problem solved, rather than thehopeofcure, which primarily intrigued him.
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One has almost given up anyhopeofcure.
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Incisions are made to remove the tumor; side effects of chemotherapy are imposed and endured with thehopeofcureor prevention of recurrence.
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It is a rather sad diagnosis, because it offers littlehopeofcure.
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Doctors say that the besthopeofcureor improvement is that the proper training for an autistic child should start quickly.
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The best propaganda to induce sufferers to submit themselves to treatment is to assure them that there ishopeofcure.
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For a long time all reputable papers have, on their own initiative, refused to insert advertisements which offer treatment and hold out ahopeofcurefor cancer.
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I know very well that these moral weaknesses are chronic, that there is nohopeofcure.
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Increasingly, we are recognising the important role that children's hospices play in the care of children suffering from life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses, for whom there is nohopeofcure.
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A waiting list is a very serious problem for a state institution that offers the public relief from pain andhopeofcurewhich are not available elsewhere.
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