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The phrase "conditions on which" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically appears in the part of a sentence that outlines the qualifications or requirements for something. For example, "The scholarship requires students to meet certain conditions on which the award is based."
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Moreover, the conditions on which multistage networks can be converted to the flattened ones have been generally provided.
Next, the model with each solution added, one at a time, was tested on all 3896 conditions on which the unmodified model predicted no growth.
In this section, we impose growth conditions on which allow us to apply Lemma 3.3 to establish the existence of one positive solution of boundary value problem, and we begin by introducing some notations: (4.1).
First, the conditions on which children depend for emotional growth can now be accurately defined.
Here Wills states and vigorously argues the 11 conditions on which "support of the papacy is possible for the conscientious".
In dividing towns, the legislature may settle the terms and conditions on which the division shall be made.
Thermal stabilization determines the growth conditions on which directional solidification initiates.
Once the slightest trace of vorticity is present, it destroys the conditions on which the proof of Thomson's theorem depends.
We identified the experimental and time conditions on which diffusional broadening dominates the signal.
In between lie the conditions on which all of us, in rich and poor countries alike, depend for satisfactory social existence.
"Fifpro assumes that adherence to Fifa's principles and international labour standards are conditions on which Qatar was awarded the extraordinary privilege of hosting football's greatest event.
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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.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com