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The phrase "emergency conditions" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to extreme or urgent situations that require immediate attention. For example, you could say "The city declared a state of emergency due to the severe weather conditions."
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It is kept secret because of the "emergency conditions".
The age-old canard of emergency conditions is held up as justification.
Given the emergency conditions, not many people want to make a scene.
Scientists might test the vaccine in an outbreak of Ebola under emergency conditions.
Because of the emergency conditions, prisoners weren't taken to the cafeteria for meals.
Her idiosyncratic punctuation sometimes feels like triage for the emergency conditions of her muse.
Their data is backed up, and their networks are configured to adjust instantaneously to emergency conditions.
They arrive under emergency conditions with all sorts of unknown problems.
Trump on Monday declared "emergency conditions" in Louisiana, where the storm was headed next.
Abnormal fuel handling expenses occasioned by emergency conditions shall be charged to expense as incurred.
But Judge Sumi said she found no official evidence of emergency conditions or notice.
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