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There should be a medicine for that? vs The should be a medicine for that?

The correct phrase is "There should be a medicine for that?" The word "there" is used as a pronoun indicating a place or existence, while "the" is a definite article. In this context, "there" is the appropriate choice.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 846 views

There should be a medicine for that?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a suggestion or desire for a medicine to exist for a particular situation.
  • Madness can be a medicine for the modern world.
  • Madness can be a medicine for the modern world.
  • For her body's reaction to a medicine?
  • Can someone fetch medicine for you?
  • Is it the medicine for dust allergies?
  • But mister, have any medicine for alcohol?
  • You knew I was a medicine peddler?
  • One of those old-timey jiggly belts and a medicine ball?
  • Does she take any medicine for her heart?
  • Did you take the medicine for your fever?
  • How about some medicine for the nerves?
  • Perhaps there's a medicine I could take?
  • How many women died in childbirth before modern medicine?
  • Will you reconsider taking the medicine?
  • Did you bring your migraine medicine?
  • Medicine? TOMASZ: Mostly for cows.
  • You feeling better now that you found your medicine?
  • Will the Commission allocate funding to alternative medicine?
  • Did you really give him mix some medicine for him?
  • You want me to invent medicines for you?

The should be a medicine for that?

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Madness can be a medicine for the modern world.
  • Madness can be a medicine for the modern world.
  • For her body's reaction to a medicine?
  • Can someone fetch medicine for you?
  • Is it the medicine for dust allergies?
  • But mister, have any medicine for alcohol?
  • You knew I was a medicine peddler?
  • One of those old-timey jiggly belts and a medicine ball?
  • Does she take any medicine for her heart?
  • Did you take the medicine for your fever?
  • How about some medicine for the nerves?
  • Perhaps there's a medicine I could take?
  • How many women died in childbirth before modern medicine?
  • Will you reconsider taking the medicine?
  • Did you bring your migraine medicine?
  • Medicine? TOMASZ: Mostly for cows.
  • You feeling better now that you found your medicine?
  • Will the Commission allocate funding to alternative medicine?
  • Did you really give him mix some medicine for him?
  • You want me to invent medicines for you?

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