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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfect condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or situation that is flawless or ideal, often in contexts related to health, maintenance, or quality.
Example: "The car was in a perfect condition after the recent repairs, ready for a long road trip."
Alternatives: "an ideal state" or "a flawless condition."
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"While the pitch is in a perfect condition for playing, it is the car park and roads leading to the ground which need to be gritted and cleared of snow and ice in order to ensure the safety of supporters attending the game," said a spokesman.
This matching provides a perfect condition for strong coupling.
Ashya King is in a "perfect condition" to travel to Prague for specialist treatment, the family lawyer has said.
The engine should be in a perfect condition.
you should know that a car in a perfect condition must have no noise as possible when running.
There are certain rules that you have to follow to keep your amber jewelry in a perfect condition: Never leave your amber under direct sunlight.
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Another investigator involved in the National Transportation Safety Board's inquiry pointed out that it is possible to take an airplane in perfect condition and maneuver it into a breakup, just as a driver could take a sport-utility vehicle in perfect condition and make a radical maneuver at high speed that results in a rollover or other accident.
A larger SI translates to a dissolution system that is closer to the sink condition (note: a perfect sink condition is achieved when SI>10).
First, the relationship between WTP to recover a perfect health condition and perceived health condition was evaluated, since these conditions have been proposed to be necessary for estimating the validity of the model [ 2].
"It's so rare to have a nose in perfect condition," said Richard M. Keresey, the worldwide director of the antiquities department at Sotheby's, speaking of the bust.
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