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Good shape.
If something's in good shape, it's in good condition.
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Ryan said the wheat should stay in good shape 4 or 5 years.
This magnificent show appears in the spring and the flower heads stay in good shape for months.
Nestlé, by contrast, is ridding itself of distractions to concentrate ever more on consumers who want to stay in good shape and so ward off medical intervention.
As long as the productive industries keep growing quickly enough to offset the sluggards, the economy as a whole can stay in good shape.
Gorgeous Victorian townhouses can be bought for amazing prices.Thanks to a thriving economy and a minor budget surplus, Pittsburgh looks set to stay in good shape.
This confirms what health experts have said: those who stay in good shape have a better chance of warding off the effects of the virus.
With the exception of a few sensitive items like tomatoes and basil, the colder we keep our foods, the longer they stay in good shape.
"This is open to discussion right now," said Riolo, who added that Walling would continue to stay in good shape -- but not throw -- as he considered his options.
After drilling it is important that the borehole stays in good shape if it is to successfully perform its intended function, e.g. produce hydrocarbons.
You have to stay in good shape.
After all, I want to stay in good shape - not just physically this time, but spiritually - so that I might be the best expression of myself.
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