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Discover LudwigThe phrase “be conditioned” is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a response or feeling that has been acquired by someone because of a prior experience. For example, "My son has been conditioned to react fearfully when he hears loud noises."
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be conditioned
noun
A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
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Descartes argued further that human beings can be conditioned by experience to have specific emotional responses.
The pharynx must also be conditioned.
Why should the American people be "conditioned"?
Carla's gentleness may be conditioned by ignorance.
"Women have to be conditioned to cigar smokers," he said.
He said that increased trade would be conditioned on improvement in Iran's "political and human rights".
"You really have to be conditioned to do it," Torre said.
Babies are not born liking or disliking it; their reactions must be conditioned.
Here's Roth, probingly political, demonstrating how our psyches can't help but be conditioned by history.
Your estimate, studies have found, will be conditioned by that number.
"It's very hard not to be conditioned by the films one has made.
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