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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in condition of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a certain condition or state of something. For example: "The laptop was in condition of disrepair when we found it."
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Is it compelling enough to suggest that there has been some change in condition of the race?
As stated in "Condition of Room" section below, the room requestor will be held responsible for the condition in which the rooms are left.
This thermal influence will shorten the operational duration of the tower foundation, especially in condition of climate warming.
By optimization, in condition of normal rolling, the less total energy consumption and relative balanced bar mill loads.
The analysis highlighted a significant global overyielding of 3.5%, which reached 6.2% in condition of high disease pressures.
Finally, the capacity values were obtained in condition of different mainline design speeds and different acceleration lane lengths.
The film of granular structure which deposited in condition of high gas pressure has certainly good corrosion resistance.
In condition of this paper, PEO coating at 60 min is the most protective coating for aluminum alloy substrate.
More surprisingly, the production of VEGF becomes diffuse amongst theca cells of fasted animals thus recruiting a compartment that in condition of normal feeding regimen appears nearly quiescent.
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The frozen-in condition of the thermal ions is violated, the Hall term (Lorentz force term) is comparable to the electric field.
In order to reproduce the frozen-in condition of the solar wind, the electric field E = -V sw × B generated by the motion of the solar wind magnetic field past the obstacle is introduced as an initial condition.
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