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The phrase "a usable condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of an object or item that is suitable for use or functioning properly.
Example: "The equipment must be returned in a usable condition to ensure it can be utilized by the next team."
Alternatives: "in working order" or "fit for use".
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Hours were spent picking up debris and restoring the track to a usable condition.
However, there are few simple and fast methods to identify whether the machine is in a "usable" condition.
When the unnamed man for whom they stole it saw it, Marino Mannoia said, "it made him cry, and it was not... in a usable condition any more".
destroyed -- A condition of a target so damaged that it can neither function as intended nor be restored to a usable condition.
"At this stage we're not ruling anything in or out because the priority is getting the space restored so that it can once again be in a usable condition.
For the next three decades, there was little interest in the road, other than maintaining it in a usable condition.
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Simple hand and jar washing, paying attention to fingernails and crevices will go a long way to keeping everything in a healthy usable condition.
Recall that Douglis-Nirenberg ellipticity is equivalent to a more readily usable condition due to Volevič [15].
A small tool kit, a jack that works and a spare tire in usable condition, and jumper cables.
Start with a vehicle that is in good usable condition.
It's rare that a festival leaves the existing land in usable condition, let alone replaces with something for the future.
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