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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condition means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to define or explain what a specific condition signifies or entails in a given context.
Example: "In this experiment, a condition means that the temperature must remain constant throughout the duration of the test."
Alternatives: "a condition refers to" or "a condition signifies".
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But realizing that such a condition means a return to the boredom and dissatisfaction of the old days he swears the friendly old doctor to secrecy and returns to the wheel chair for the rest of the life.
"I am one such living, breathing, debulked woman, though no one ever explained to me how such a being comes about, what such a condition means, or how it would feel".
An edge from a gene to a condition means that the gene responds to the condition.
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A Quebec court, at Air Canada's urging, upheld a law that bars any one investor from holding more than 10percentt of the airline's stock -- a condition meant to ensure broad ownership when the government sold it to the public in 1988.
A flagged condition means that a section is a potential threat to public safety.
Having a psychiatric condition means that you have an illness that requires treatment, nothing more.
A neurological condition means that Richard (not his real name) needs a wheelchair.
A genetic condition means Fox's thumbs are short.
Now, here in North Carolina, it says a preexisting condition means - quote - those conditions for which medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was received or recommended within a one year period immediately preceding the effective date of the person's coverage".
According to the absolute conception, being cured of a health condition means you are rid of it.
In addition, viewing psoriasis as a simple condition means that GPs may not provide patients with adequate opportunities to discuss their concerns.
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