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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pervasive condition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a widespread or common situation that serves as a prerequisite or requirement for something else.
Example: "The lack of access to clean water is a pervasive condition for many health issues in developing countries."
Alternatives: "a widespread factor for" or "a common prerequisite for".
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This orientation views the presence of stressors as not an abnormality but rather a pervasive condition for individuals [ 8].
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It is less a pervasive condition than a question of personal style, if not a philosophy.
Undernutrition is a pervasive condition in Afghanistan, and prevalence is among the highest in the world.
Autism can be a messy and high-maintenance condition and in my opinion, as someone afflicted it is such a pervasive condition, that it is hard to relate if you have not lived with it or cared for someone afflicted.
Dysmenorrhea is a pervasive pain condition that affects 20-50% of reproductive-aged women.
Often, ICU patients have multiple physical co-morbidities which may be exacerbated, or their treatment disrupted, by such a pervasive psychological condition.
Media accounts have detailed a pervasive pay-for-play culture.
This is linked to a pervasive distaste for assimilation.
Of course, the new US administration is not alone in a pervasive contempt for expertise.
Worry states have been theoretically linked to a pervasive bias for threat detection [30].
Stress emerged as a pervasive trigger for smoking in the stories shared by the participants.
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