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1 I see no reason why there should be no cure for such a disease?-Eh
2 There might be no cure for Maggie's cancer but here was something that could be changed.
3 There seem to be no cure .
4 The mere prohibition of particular amusements, even if it could be enforced, would be no cure for the evil.
5 If you do, the first thing you know you'll be thrown out and there'll be no cure for it.
6 There could then be no cure for those evils except by the bringing of the Church back to that doctrine.
7 Go up into Galaad, and take balm, O virgin daughter of Egypt: in vain dost thou multiply medicines, there shall be no cure for thee.
8 You've known a long time now there 's no cure to save her.
9 Currently there is no cure , but it can be helped through treatment.
10 There is no cure for Alzheimer's, and current drugs merely delay symptoms.
11 Cocktails of drugs can control the virus but there is no cure .
12 There is no cure and, importantly in changing long-term habits, no vaccine.
13 Although there is no cure for rabies, the disease is still preventable.
14 There is no cure for scepticism like success, as Pietersen has proved.
15 There 's no cure for the disease, but you have a choice here.
16 There is no known exact cause yet, and there is no cure .
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