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The phrase "amazing condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an item or situation that is in excellent or remarkable shape or quality.
Example: "The vintage car is in amazing condition, with only a few minor scratches on the exterior."
Alternatives: "excellent condition" or "fantastic shape".
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Barry's 44 now but he's in amazing condition.
"We get their hair into amazing condition and give them color that sparkles".
"He's a player with amazing condition to be a top player.
18 min: The pitch is in amazing condition considering all that's gone on.
Some of the chard has bolted but the rest is in amazing condition.
"Some were in horrible condition and some were in amazing condition and, surprisingly, the prices weren't that different".
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My best days have pretty much always been in January but there are often amazing conditions in spring.
It's so stupid.'" Realising what he has just said about one of the world's biggest technology companies, Rubin added: "By the way, they [Intel] give amazing conditions, and perks, and great salary and everything.
Amazing, amazing".
During the winter, Park City's ultra-luxe Deer Valley offers the best of both worlds: It has the glitz and glam that's often associated with ski destinations like Aspen, coupled with Utah's infamously amazing skiing conditions.
Mr. Schoeman was always drawn to "something I didn't have yet, in a color I thought was amazing, in prime condition," he said.
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