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"national condition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the economic and social state of a country or region. Example sentence: The national condition in the country's rural areas has been in decline for the past decade.
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Finally, gloom seems rampant, a national condition.
Until that aspect of our national condition changes, our angst about Europe will continue.
But this parochial literature, Florida glare, captures a national condition, as L.A. noir used to.
"I would like to speak briefly and simply about a serious national condition.
"Heavily indebted countries should, according to their national condition, adopt appropriate fiscal policies," he continued.
When a previous national team, led by the midfield genius Michel Platini, reached the World Cup semifinals in 1982, and again in 1986, it was widely supported but never regarded as a mirror of the national condition.
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This survey interviewed over 38,000 people in 44 nations on their views of global challenges and national conditions.
Obviously, though, national conditions impinge on the vote.
Triggs said the royal commission should look at "national conditions for children because they vary enormously".
It is these improved national conditions that give hope that a deal can be reached in Paris this year.
New-car registrations in Europe provide an economic barometer of national conditions because no one really needs a new car.
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