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The phrase "always been conditional on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently depended on certain conditions or criteria being met.
Example: "The success of the project has always been conditional on securing adequate funding."
Alternatives: "has always depended on" or "has always relied on".
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"They've always been conditional on the data".
But this support has always been conditional on four tests being met: on capacity, climate change, noise and air quality and the wider national benefits.
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The family violence expert Danny Blay said: "The concept of equal shared parenting has always been conditional.
This may douse any hopes that the prime minister could emerge from Chequers on Friday night with a package that simultaneously unites the cabinet and is acceptable to the EU, which has always said access to the single market is conditional on the UK accepting freedom of movement of people.
Yes, we will always need dialogue with Russia, but closer ties must be conditional on respect for the rule of law.
Farm subsidies everywhere are conditional on the land being in "agricultural condition".
But it cannot be conditional on fantasy.
"Everything is conditional on his departure".
"Affection can be conditional on success.
The deal was conditional on an end to the violence.
This would be conditional on them sticking to their commitments.
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