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Phrase(s): There is a remedy for everything except death.
Prov. Everything but death can be cured.; As long as you are alive, your problems can somehow be solved. • Bill: I’ll never recover from losing Nancy. Fred: Nonsense. There is a remedy for everything except death. • Whenever Linda despaired, she sternly reminded herself that there is a remedy for everything except death.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs