noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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good
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Thus, the best antidote is to whistle and concentrate on thinking of something completely different.
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There seems to be no good history antidote strong enough to drive out this bad and damaging chapter of history.
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The best antidote to censorship is publicity.
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Some one might want to pull him aside and point out that the best antidote would be a 75 percent free-throw percentage.
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Looking at the greyish-green sea streaked with white waves was a good antidote , as indeed the grand and infinite was always.
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The best antidote for crime is justice.
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Just now work seemed the best antidote to the frustration that was boiling inside her.
perfect
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The wind was coming up and there was weather to port. ` Sailing is the perfect antidote for age, Reyes.
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And the jewel pink, pulpy liquid is the perfect antidote to August heat.
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Although a perfect antidote to those who yearn for a return of those days.
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They are the perfect antidote to the Reptile House.
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For once we had definite news that things were looking up, and it was the perfect antidote to the gruelling journey.
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There is a brooding quiet over everything, a perfect antidote to urban clamour.
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The 14M1 ... the perfect antidote to World Cup fever.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a nerve gas antidote
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There is no known antidote to a bite from this snake.
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Unless an antidote is given immediately the patient could die.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context.
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However inadequate she was proving as an antidote to his nightmares she was, none the less, an attractive asset during the day.
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Just now work seemed the best antidote to the frustration that was boiling inside her.
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The best antidote to censorship is publicity.
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There is no known antidote to this poison.