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cure-all

noun as in panacea

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He clearly had no idea about child care and so he reverted to the only economic policy he's ever known: tariffs, the cure-all for every economic ill.

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It's not a cure-all for the corruption and institutional failure that is wearing people down, to be sure.

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While this recent wave of violence has made people think about how to fix the problem, those working in the gender violence space say government-funded projects are not a cure-all.

From BBC

Iwasaki cautioned against the idea that people swabbing their noses with Neosporin will be a cure-all in the future.

From Salon

First, supplemental magnesium isn’t a cure-all, no matter how many social media posts may say otherwise.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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