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Discover Ludwig"conditions made" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to conditions, guidelines, agreements, or expectations that are established, created, or imposed. For example: "The conditions made by the board were clear and unambiguous."
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The new conditions made irony a luxury.
Sounds like conditions made for a United States Open.
And some challenging external conditions made the problems well up.
The conditions made it difficult for both teams.
When the war ended, he was assigned to Moscow, where political conditions made real reporting impossible.
His suggestion that Ghana had done well given the "conditions" made no sense whatsoever.
They pay a lot of money and the appalling conditions made it very tough for them".
A change to loan conditions, made after a loan is taken out?
Those who spoke to us feared conditions made further accidents more likely.
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I spoke to the company's CEO, who confirmed his earlier comments regarding market conditions made on television.
"We are ceasing the magazine's publication because, unfortunately, market conditions made continued publishing impossible.
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