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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a central condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a fundamental requirement or factor that is essential to a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "Trust is a central condition for building strong relationships in any organization."
Alternatives: "a key factor" or "a fundamental requirement".
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Equality for women and minorities is a central condition.
Meanwhile, a central condition of the repatriation package is that people give up their refugee status in Kenya.
Israel has declared the surrender of those and other wanted men as a central condition for ending the military siege of Mr. Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah, where the trial was held with the men present.
Both the prime minister and the premier said a central condition for Canadian assistance would be commitments from the automakers to maintain Canada's 20percentt share of continental production.
The mayor has made the merit-pay issue a central condition of his bargaining with city unions, although he initially insisted that there would be no across-the-board wage increases and that all raises would be in the form of individualized merit pay.
As Britain's perennial third-place party, the Liberal Democrats and their leader, Nick Clegg, set a referendum on the alternate vote system as a central condition for joining the coalition last May, when a general election left the Conservatives short of a House of Commons majority.
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John Ridding, chief executive of FT Group, the Pearson subsidiary that owned the newspaper, said: "The issue of editorial independence was a central consideration and condition of this whole project.
First, (c)overt attention was investigated by way of a target fixation condition and a central fixation condition.
Three years ago, Tripoli met a central U.N. condition by turning over two Libyans for trial in the Lockerbie case.
And the hero's central condition of macular degeneration suggests a possible film scripted by Dr Oliver Sacks called "The Star Who Mistook a Chair for his President".
Here, I focus only on the central condition: Coherent Admissibility Suppose \(\mathfrak{D}\) is a measure of epistemic disutility.
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