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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into a condition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a change or transformation that someone or something undergoes. For example: - "The patient was admitted into a critical condition after the accident." - "The school has put a lot of effort into improving the facilities and now it is in excellent condition." - "After months of hard work, the team has finally turned the project into a successful condition." In each of these examples, the phrase "into a condition" is used to convey that something or someone has experienced a change or transformation. It can also be used in phrases such as "bring into a condition" or "fall into a condition" to describe how something or someone enters a particular state.
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They had lapsed into a condition that he called "learned helplessness".
The audience is plunged into a condition analogous to Leonard's, but also, logically speaking, the opposite.
Having got the ball into a condition to reverse, they found a fellow who knew how to use it.
As the trading function grew more important, those who remained craftsmen fell into a condition of dependence upon the traders.
Like all public photographs of suffering, it is taken as if in our name, and shocks us into a condition of moral alarm.
"I had free access to them and I relied on them to get me into a condition where I could tell stories and make them up".
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In particular, the model clarifies that the effects of coupling a promoter to a regulator can be usefully decomposed into a condition-response effect, whereby the mean levels of the promoter become dependent on the mean levels of the regulator, and a noise-propagation effect, whereby the noise of the promoter is increased due to noise in the regulator.
The Atkins diet puts people into ketosis, a condition in which the body converts stores of fat into energy because it has been deprived of sufficient carbohydrates.
"And below-normal temperatures have created extensive river ice which extends well into Virginia, a condition not observed for the past several years," he said.
Hundreds of thousands or even millions of data points will go into diagnosing a condition and, equally important, the continual monitoring of a therapy or prescription.
The steel gradually ate into the skin, a condition known as shackle poisoning.
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