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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being conditioned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: "Being conditioned to always follow rules, John had a strict upbringing and seldom ventured out of his comfort zone."
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'External' relations link one or more figures to one another; for example, the relation of 'condition' links one or more figures being conditioned to one or more figures conditioning them.
Mr Saxby said: "They were being conditioned, exploited.
He said that Col Mendonca had seen Iraqi prisoners being "conditioned" at the regiment's detention centre.
After all we have grown up being conditioned not to eat them this way.
Instead of being conditioned to support one team, he cheered for several.
The vacuum system of the storage ring is still being conditioned.
"I'm afraid some people are being conditioned to unemployment rates above 8 percent," he said.
The resulting stationary phase exhibited good selectivity for different groups of aliphatic hydrocarbons even after being conditioned at 325 °C.
The behavior of managers and workers is lodged in relational structures (e.g., who knows whom) that condition individual agency as well as being conditioned by it.
For example, rats given injections of adrenaline after being conditioned to avoid a mild shock perform better than those with lower levels of the stress hormone.
This is being conditioned by the enormous gap of perception between the metropolitan commentators at home and the reporters and workers out on the ground here.
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