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"on one condition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone to do something and make them accept a condition before you both agree. For example, you might say: "I'll agree to help you with the project if you agree to complete the work by the deadline. On one condition."
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That's basically right, on one condition.
On one condition: "I'm off limits".
But on one condition -- that this time Turkey get real.
On one condition, Wilder said: "Use real nails".
Eventually, reluctantly, he gave in to Dean's entreaties, on one condition.
"He said to me, 'You will be successful on one condition: move slowly,' " Mr. Moueix recalled.
"William Faulkner's mentor, Sherwood Anderson, said that he would recommend Faulkner's first novel on one condition.
He agreed on one condition: they would have to slim down the doll's insufferably fat ankles.
When I finally show up, I say I'll try out on one condition.
But he added that he would place his aspirations on hold on one condition.
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He agreed--on one condition--if I agreed to go to the FIRST Championship.
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