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Discover Ludwig'conditioned having' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use 'conditioned on having' if you are referring to a condition based on possession or ownership. For example, "The program is conditioned on having a valid visa".
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It should be noticed that many studies on biological effects of MP use are negative, but for the major part were conditioned having been funded by the cell-phone industry [ 35] (see Discussion).
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(Conditions have since improved).
Conditions have turned.
Conditions had changed, he explained.
Those perfect conditions have disappeared.
Neither condition has been met.
Conditions have forced the change.
"The primitive condition has vanished.
But conditions have weakened considerably.
And conditions have varied widely.
"The conditions have improved.
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