Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
'conditionally' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adverb that is used to describe a circumstance or decision that is dependent on a certain condition or set of conditions being fulfilled. For example, "The judge granted the defendant's request for parole, but only conditionally."
Dictionary
conditionally
adverb
Under specified conditions
Exact(60)
Senior members of the party federal executive said there was a potential deal in which Clegg conditionally conceded an EU referendum to Cameron, but demanded in exchange that George Osborne backtrack on plans to cut welfare bills by £12bn over the next two years.
Fearing a revolt, Mr Lepper apparently backed down, suggesting his party may stay in the coalition "conditionally".Mr Kaczynski's Law and Justice Party may also want to defuse a row with its hardline Catholic supporters before facing voters.
It also conditionally ordered 25 A400M transport aircraft from Europe's Airbus consortium.Package dealGermany's Preussag, already Europe's largest package-holiday company, hopes to get even bigger with its bid of £1.8 billion ($2.7 billion) for Thomson Travel, Britain's second-biggest.
Separately, Japanese and American regulators are investigating Republic New York, an American bank with which HSBC has agreed, conditionally, to merge.See article: HSBC's failed Korean purchaseDeutsche Bank has teamed up with Nokia, a Finnish mobile-phone manufacturer, to provide a range of mobile banking services.
Now only 30% of prisoners appear before parole boards; the rest are released when they have done their time, whether they are prepared for life outside or not.Of course, most of these people are released conditionally, usually for a period of parole in which they must live by certain rules (such as staying off drugs).
By mid-week, Israel had decided, conditionally, on a first withdrawal; America had slid towards a strike.The link between Iraq and Arab-Israeli affairs is strong.
It claimed a victory when the European Commission conditionally approved €80m ($100m) to pay for a part of it, the transfer of water from Júcar to Vinalopó in the south.
Sanctions, and the loss of business confidence that accompanied them, gradually drove South Africa into a cul-de-sac and forced it to surrender, conditionally, to Mr Mandela and the ANC.
Many countries, including the Americans and (though some had to be cajoled) all members of the European Union, favour a plan for Kosovo drawn up by the UN's special envoy, Martti Ahtisaari, that envisages a conditionally independent state.
A sentence may also stipulate the conditions under which the prisoner is to be released when he has served his time; for example, he may be released on probation or be discharged absolutely or conditionally.
Two months later, still in Brazil, he issued a parliamentary charter for Portugal and conditionally abdicated the Portuguese throne in favour of his daughter Maria da Glória, the future Queen Maria II.
More suggestions(2)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com