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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a human condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to experiences, emotions, or situations that are universally shared by humans.
Example: "Suffering is often considered a fundamental aspect of the human condition."
Alternatives: "a universal experience" or "a shared human experience".
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"Democracy is a human condition where laws are made by people," it said.
In retrospect, the disaffection of Antonioni's characters looks like a human condition, not merely a modern one.
She was as mechanically unmoved as one of the machines she manned at the hospital, merely charting a human condition.
It's such a human condition isn't it?" Riseborough was born in Newcastle, into a family of miners and factory workers.
Together, though in very different ways, they used image-making technology to invent an Africa as both a political place and a human condition.
Working in a style so fraught with slow takes and pregnant pauses that it's positively Finnish, he empathizes with a human condition resembling that of the caged pigeon.
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For them childhood at times has seemed less a normal human condition than a handicap.
She becomes a mortal woman who is caught in a very human condition.
"The picture becomes evidence of a general human condition.
That's a normal human condition – suspension of belief.
This German artist paints a dreadful human condition with mordantly comical gloom.
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