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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get conditioned' is not grammatically correct as written.
Corrected: To get conditioned (or become conditioned). You can use this phrase to refer to someone or something becoming accustomed to a certain environment or situation. For example, "After a few weeks, I began to get conditioned to the early morning starts at work."
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You get conditioned to deal with it.
People will get conditioned, and say, 'Sure I agree to this.
"And your mind can get conditioned to that".
Some studies suggest that horses can get conditioned to the noxious stimulus.
People get conditioned to Accept Criticism, you're a wimp if you don't.
As adults, we get conditioned to take shallow breaths instead of belly breaths.
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This will be our third uphill battle in New York in four years, but our calves are getting conditioned".
The status gets conditioned in a user friendly format in a web portal - the SAaaS security dashboard.
Young people in particular are getting conditioned to consuming any media they want whenever and however they want it.
For most of us having trouble sleeping is a mind trap that over time gets conditioned into our bodies as a habit.
"You don't get conditions worse than this," said Shane Fitzsimmons, head of the NSW Rural Fire Service.
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