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"condition for which" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a specific condition or situation that requires some action or consideration. For example: - The insurance policy covers treatment for any medical condition for which the patient has a valid diagnosis. - The scholarship is only available for students who meet the specific condition for which it was established. - The contract includes a clause outlining the conditions for which the rental agreement can be terminated.
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Fortunately it is a condition for which there is plenty of help (see mind.org.uk).uk
These are promising findings for a condition for which there are still only limited treatments.
"This is a condition for which people will have to fight in modern society," he writes.
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a progressive condition for which there are currently no effective treatments.
A condition for which no treatment has been sought does not qualify.
It's a condition for which you are always at risk – at work, at school, even in your own home.
We could use "indication-based pricing" — paying more for a drug when it's used to treat a medical condition for which the benefits are large, and less when it's used for a condition for which it offers little.
She suffered from a painful jaw condition, for which he wrote her prescriptions for painkillers, he said.
Hyperparathyroid crisis is an uncommon, potentially lethal condition for which emergent parathyroidectomy has been advocated.
Cervical pain was the most frequently identified condition for which the activator was used.
The design point corresponds to a working condition, for which, in principle, losses are minimized.
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