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The phrase "fundamental condition of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an essential or basic requirement or factor that is necessary for something to exist or function properly. Here are some examples: - "Freedom of speech is considered a fundamental condition of a democratic society." - "Proper nutrition is a fundamental condition of good health." - "The ability to adapt to change is a fundamental condition of success in today's fast-paced world." - "Trust is a fundamental condition of any healthy relationship." - "Access to education is a fundamental condition of social and economic progress."
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He adds: "Privacy, for me, is a fundamental condition of creation, of work".
Singh had an interesting take: "The fundamental condition of the West is one of guilt, linked to death — from which black is inseparable.
In "The Great War and Modern Memory," published in 1975, Fussell declared that endless war had become a fundamental "condition" of modern civilization.
So, its willingness to change that — to become "egalitarian," in the language of Jewish liberalization — was from the start a fundamental condition of the merger.
The fundamental condition of India, however, is the cycle of rebirth, in which color is not just an essential element but also a deep inner source, reaching into the subcontinent's long and rich past".
Ballard's claim that the most beautiful building in London is the Hilton Hotel at Heathrow Airport, and the postcolonial scholar Homi Bhabha's observation that "in-betweenness is a fundamental condition of our times".
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Partly, because structural, supply-side reforms affect fundamental conditions of life, such as job contracts or pensions, so any planned change is likely to be resisted.
Currently an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Patton creates videos, performances and installations that examine some of the most fundamental conditions of our environment — like sound, color and light — through the prism of electronic media.
It was, after all, Heche (along with ABC, which canceled "Ellen" a year after its historic high) who proved that despite all changes of venue, the fundamental conditions of DeGeneres's life still obtained: with every big move you make, you give something -- perhaps everything -- away.
The economy is enjoying "the best fundamental conditions of the past 30 years", boasts Antonio Palocci, a former finance minister who is now a congressional candidate for Lula's Workers Partyy.And yet Brazil is not as sound as Lula's popularity ratings.
The fabrication of such grids from silica material relies on the combination of two fundamental conditions of laser ablation.
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