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The phrase "hostile condition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation or environment that is unfriendly, aggressive, or dangerous. Example: The soldiers were not properly equipped to handle the hostile conditions in the desert.
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However, this is a highly hostile condition and cannot be dealt effectively by any cooperative anomaly-detection scheme.
Healing is viewed as suppressing a hostile condition that must be annihilated.
In fact, it is generally believed that inducible defenses have evolved to save energy under enemy free conditions, but costs still arise upon activation of these defenses under hostile condition [ 58].
The representation that people hold of flu may then place it in-between being an endogenous entity and an exogenous model [ 15], where healing is alternatively viewed as a regulating activity and the suppression of a hostile condition, according to the location of symptoms on the above-mentioned continuum.
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A life form that thrives in the most hostile conditions.
He sank two free throws under hostile conditions in Portland.
Poland's entrepreneurs have wrought marvels in these hostile conditions.
Faced with similarly hostile conditions, many of them went into other professions or switched courses.
Rodriguez, in particularly, will have to do so amid hostile conditions.
Like the chunky fisherman in The Deep, the pair must attempt to survive in implacably hostile conditions.
MR. LEVI admits surprise that Mr. Levy had the chutzpah to stake a claim to the chancellorship under hostile conditions.
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