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The phrase "a very critical condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is extremely serious or urgent, often in medical or emergency contexts.
Example: "The patient was admitted to the hospital in a very critical condition, requiring immediate attention from the medical team."
Alternatives: "a dire situation" or "an urgent condition".
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He is in a very critical condition".
"There are undoubtedly a number of them in a very critical condition.
Many of them are in a very critical condition, he says.
The woman's three-year-old daughter is in hospital in a "very critical condition".
Results indicate that only 12% of the study area is well conserved and that 43% of the region is in a very critical condition.
For anesthetized patients, TOS is a very critical condition because they cannot complain about their symptoms.
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A boxer who sustained a severe head injury in a televised fight Tuesday remained comatose and in very critical condition yesterday, a hospital spokeswoman said.
The mother and her baby, who were not identified, were in "very critical" condition, a police spokesman said.
Also yesterday, in the Bronx, two men were in what a hospital spokeswoman described as very critical condition at Jacobi Medical Center after being severely burned in another apartment fire Friday evening.
Her 5-year-old son is in "very, very critical" condition at a local hospital, Lieutenant Burguan said.
A student who suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound Tuesday morning at a Temple, Tex., high school is in very critical condition.
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