Cure-all in a sentence as a noun

Look at housing prices in Hong Kong if you think that looser zoning is a cure-all for high prices.

Not saying this is a cure-all for everyone, but it's a good first thing to try:My dad was diagnosed with sleep apnea.

When people decry using the prison system as a cure-all, it's usually for things like ***** or mental illness.

I sometimes get frustrated when the key part of some great breakthrough is hid behind a buzzword as if its a cure-all for the details.

"It's what I had to do to keep my job" isn't some sort of cure-all justification for unethical/criminal behavior.

Cure-all definitions

noun

hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists

See also: panacea nostrum catholicon