possible cure

collocation in English

meaningsofpossibleandcure

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possible
adjective
uk
/ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈpɑː.sə.bəl/
able to be done or achieved, or able ...
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cure
noun[C]
uk
/kjʊər/
us
/kjʊr/
something that makes someone who is sick ...
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(Definition ofpossibleandcurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have heard of onepossiblecure.
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Let us examine this argument, and itspossiblecurefor a moment.
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There is apossiblecure, and that is the cure of the polling day being declared a public holiday.
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Where we do differ is as to the cause of the depression in the coal trade, and thepossiblecure.
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A wise person understood the onlypossiblecure.
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Obviously the onlypossiblecureis to increase our exports unless we are prepared to accept a permanently diminished standard of living.
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He produced what struck me as quite the most curiouspossiblecurefor that alleged condition which has yet come to my ears.
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It seems to me to be entirely a statement as to the course of the disease and nothing to do with thepossiblecure.
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That is still the case and not everyone lives near to such high-tech treatment which can provide alleviation and apossiblecurefor the disease.
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When the doctor finally develops apossiblecure, he is mistaken for one of the infected and forced into quarantine by soldiers.
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However, he also learns the horrible truth of his father's fate, his own biology, and of apossiblecureto his condition.
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Although, there has been a more pronounced campaign to raise funds for breast cancer research and apossiblecure, more women are dying from lung cancer.
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While colonic irrigation enjoyed a vogue in the early 20th century as apossiblecurefor numerous diseases, subsequent research showed that it was useless and potentially harmful.
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