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Discover Ludwig"made a condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone sets or establishes a certain requirement or rule for something. Example: Sarah made a condition that her children clean their room before they could play with their toys.
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That was not finally made a condition.
Not all want the mayor that Osborne has made a condition of the biggest deals.
That was the reason for the relatively short respite which was made a condition by the Fuehrer.
And she wants ratification of the fiscal compact to be made a condition for countries receiving future bail-outs.
Penalties were also laid down, and registration at Stationers' Hall was made a condition for their enforcement.
It is urged that the statute is not made a condition upon foreign corporations, but this view is not open to our acceptance.
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If you're tired of treating symptoms to make a condition better, rather than treating the condition as part of your whole body, you're not alone.
Acute coronary events should be made a notifiable condition.
But more recently, regulators have made competition a condition for approving the biggest mergers.
The Abbas administration had made a building freeze a condition for renewed talks.
In fact, in her will she made it a condition of any further publication of her work.
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