effective remedy

collocation in English

meaningsofeffectiveandremedy

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effective
adjective
uk
/ɪˈfek.tɪv/
us
/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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remedy
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrem.ə.di/
us
/ˈrem.ə.di/
a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem ...
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(Definition ofeffectiveandremedyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeffective remedy

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Interestingly, there is similar published evidence regarding anothereffectiveremedyfor negative symptoms, clozapine.
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That is theeffectiveremedy.
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That is aneffectiveremedy.
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Transforming the data on the basis of individual rater tendencies appears to be aneffectiveremedyfor now.
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That is a reallyeffectiveremedy.
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That is not aneffectiveremedy.
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They had a mosteffectiveremedy.
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Lastly, we want a moreeffectiveremedy.
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Really that is not aneffectiveremedy.
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That might not be aneffectiveremedy.
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That would not be aneffectiveremedy.
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That is certainly aneffectiveremedy.
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There is noeffectiveremedyat all.
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There has not been one singleeffectiveremedysuggested.
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It is thateffectiveremedywhich allegedly does not exist.
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Therefore, reinstatement is no longer aneffectiveremedy.
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His first point is that we need aneffectiveremedy.
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The convention requires that there should be aneffectiveremedy.
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It may be the only real andeffectiveremedy.
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That might not be aneffectiveremedyin some cases.
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I think that that is aneffectiveremedy.
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In most cases, competition is the moreeffectiveremedy.
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It is there to give organisations aneffectiveremedy.
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