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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In better condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the state or quality of an object or situation to indicate an improvement or a more favorable state. Example: "After the repairs, the car is now in better condition than it was before."
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The so-called air-conditioning did not put the air in better condition; sun blared through the unopenable windows.
The players are in better condition.
Now I'm in better condition to run the mile".
"Would I have liked it to be in better condition?
I'm in better condition than most people my age.
Banks may also end up with homes in better condition.
I am in better condition than I was last time.
The G has never looked in better condition in my lifetime.
The fact that he is now in better condition helps too.
I got in better condition pretty quick; the need to survive will do that.
This train was in better condition than the subways, at least.
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