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The phrase "its present state" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the current condition or situation of something.
Example: "The report highlights the project's progress and its present state in terms of budget and timeline."
Alternatives: "current condition" or "existing status."
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It was at the behest of King George, crowned in 1910, that J. A. Tilliard, the royal philatelist, began to build it into its present state.
"Many younger workers tend to focus on where the company is going and show no interest in how it achieved its present state.
It was to be bid for by smelting companies, which would have to take it all in its present state, unsorted and ungraded.
He had it developed up to its present state by 1912, and named it la cellophane.
Thus, not only is Social Security unaffordable in its present state, but it is also harming those whose paychecks could go towards baby boomer retirement.
It means Philae is unlikely to be operating in its present state beyond Saturday.
To leave the site in its present state because of what is possibly buried underneath it would be folly.
It is also true that Europe's own transition to its present state of stability and affluence was more than just painful.
It was during this period that the Louvre was transformed into its present state -- a public museum called the Museum Central des Arts.
"Let's be clear: in its present state, the Louvre can hardly be managed.
"But the shape of the island in its present state is not pretty, husband.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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