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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condition exists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that a particular situation or requirement is present or applicable.
Example: "Before proceeding with the project, we need to ensure that a condition exists for successful implementation."
Alternatives: "a situation is present" or "a requirement is met."
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Fortunately, such a condition exists in the South.
Judicial guidance at this stage is justified as long as such a condition exists.
"In order to be criminally negligent or reckless, you have to know that a condition exists".
Life on the frontier, he wrote, was what developed "the courageous determination to break new paths" and "indifference to the dogma that because an institution or a condition exists, it must remain".
Though one symptom or several do not prove that such a condition exists — that's up to an expert to determine — these issues are a "very common problem for caregivers," Dr. Jacobs said.
Then according to Eqs. 14 and 15, a condition exists in which this x* is not included in the union set ΩU3, which is obviously against Corollary 1.
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(Frericks denies that such a condition existed).
He no longer believed such a condition existed.
However, the explicit conditions that establish whether a nuisance condition exists are not easily defined.
The filing with the S.E.C. yesterday said that Deloitte had concluded that "a reportable condition exists with respect to the company's internal controls relating to the timing of the recognition of certain vendor allowances".
In the mormyrids, which include the elephant-nosed fish, a similar condition exists in early life; during adult development, however, the connections with the swim bladder disappear, leaving the air sacs connected with the saccular and lagenar endings.
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