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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptable condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or quality that meets certain standards or requirements.
Example: "The car was in an acceptable condition for resale, with only minor cosmetic issues."
Alternatives: "satisfactory state" or "suitable condition".
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Among those, 85percentt reported operating in buildings that were in an unacceptable or barely acceptable condition.
The influence matrix is scaled in order to attain an acceptable condition number.
We identified that a neutral condition or an acceptable condition is often mistakenly assumed to be a comfortable condition.
Mr. Aboul Gheit emphasized that Egypt would "carry out a gradual control of the Egyptian border with the Gaza Strip and bring the situation back to an acceptable condition," the statement said.
Let the Buyer Beware Clearly, if you like an object and it is in acceptable condition, you won't go too far wrong buying at a show like those above.
He also said that the furnaces, which were installed when the school was built in 1927, had been inspected in 1997 and were found to be in acceptable condition.
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"Right now our absolute priority is for people to spend the night in acceptable conditions," said civil protection chief Franco Gabrielli.
He was appalled: "Rarely did I see acceptable conditions or efficient services".
If these conditions are changed sufficiently, the insect cannot survive and will either migrate to available acceptable conditions or perish.
Heating prevents ice formation and provides acceptable conditions for loading/unloading of the vessels.
Few now would contend that segregation or the disenfranchisement of blacks and women are morally acceptable conditions in an enlightened society.
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