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what the doctor ordered

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A reference to a doctor prescribing treatment to alleviate a patient’s illness, or a course of action (exercise, a healthy diet, relaxation, etc.) that will be beneficial to the patient’s health.

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what the doctor ordered (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) Exactly what is necessary or useful in a given situation; something very beneficial or desirable.

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