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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condition which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific situation or requirement that must be met.
Example: "The project will only proceed if there is a condition which ensures all safety protocols are followed."
Alternatives: "a requirement that" or "a stipulation that".
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"Afluenza" is not a condition which is recognised medically.
She had been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a condition which causes swelling of the brain.
I live with muscular dystrophy, a condition which means I rely on an "enabler" to help me.
Psoriasis, a condition which persisted throughout his life, resulted in a 4-F classification and medical exemption from military service.
"It's made a massive difference, knowing that I have a condition which can't be helped, but can be managed".
He is talking about Guillain-Barré syndrome, a condition which occurs when the immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system – causing severe muscle weakness and paralysis.
A leading problem that the camera succeeds in catching is diabetic retinopathy, a condition which may threaten any of the nation's 17 million diabetics.
From the point of view of many Tanzanians, the disease is considered to be a "condition", which in Swahili means something that one cannot explain.
He is not just in Manhattan, he is of it, a condition which, for better and for worse, I share myself.
This offer however is conditional on the autonomy, if not complete independence of the northern two thirds of the country, a condition which Mali is unlikely to accept.
Sally Brown – born with a condition which prevented her left arm from developing fully – came sixth in the T46 100m after just getting into the final.
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