miraculous cure

collocation in English

meaningsofmiraculousandcure

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miraculous
adjective
uk
/mɪˈræk.jə.ləs/
us
/məˈræk.jə.ləs/
very effective or surprising, or difficult ...
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cure
noun[C]
uk
/kjʊər/
us
/kjʊr/
something that makes someone who is sick ...
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(Definition ofmiraculousandcurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmiraculous cure

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These words indicate amiraculouscureof the blind.
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The construction of a house marked the end of her six-year confinement to the sickbed and hermiraculouscureby mesmerism.
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Today, patients are in and out in a day, with amiraculouscure.
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But there at least there are likely reasons: relics, for example, or pilgrimages, or perhaps amiraculouscureeffected while a parishioner was in a distant place.
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It is a myth to think that there is amiraculouscurefor our economic difficulties involving capital projects in unspecified terms.
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Among these signs are recurrent symbolic dreams interpreted by a curer or amiraculouscurefrom a disease.
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The shrine at the monastery was said to provide amiraculouscurefor eye diseases and mental and psychosomatic disorders.
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When he fulfilled the vision his health was restored, he then commissioned his figure to be carved on the rock commemorating thismiraculouscure.
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Because these paintings commemorate an action that has already occurred, depiction of themiraculouscureor rescue event is constructed purely from the imagination of the artist.
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Many visitors to the church take a small amount of the holy dirt, often in hopes of amiraculouscure for themselves or someone who could not make the trip.
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