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The phrase "a condition under which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific situation or set of circumstances that must be met for something to occur or be true.
Example: "The experiment will only yield accurate results if there is a condition under which all variables are controlled."
Alternatives: "a situation in which" or "a scenario where".
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We derive a condition under which the traffic jam never occurs in our model.
We provide a condition under which this upper bound is achieved and describe an optimal mechanism.
They made that a condition under which they would agree to a full reopening of the Government.
By this means, the timber is kept continually submerged, a condition under which its durability is prolonged.
Now my understanding of that waiver, it is required because we have defined a condition under which the secondary seal may not form a seal.
Comparing the outcomes of both alternatives, we derive a condition under which the collective fund can be expected to overperform the individual plan.
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We have established a sufficient condition under which system (SM) has a global positive solution.
This Markov property is a key condition under which dynamic games can be nonparametric identified with four periods of data.
Perron undertook to find a general condition under which P did have b as boundary values.
We thus obtain a sufficient condition under which (1.2) holds for.
Moreover, the paper established a sufficient condition under which the system converges to the unique Nash equilibrium.
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