Sentence examples for to condition from inspiring English sources

"to condition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to train, accustom, or prepare something or someone to a specific environment or situation. For example, "We need to condition ourselves to get up early if we want to be successful."

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to condition

noun

A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.

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The proper response is to go instantly to Condition Red.

We need to condition people that that is war".

And you almost have to condition the players for that".

After a switch to condition red, the order is given to abandon selective targeting.

Elliot Smith edited the footage, and we sent it over to Condition One.

So China continues to condition many sales by foreign companies on production in China.

One answer would be to condition federal highway money on state compliance with reasonable safety standards.

Mr. Calistro said he practiced at least 30 minutes every day to condition his lip muscles.

[The media] trying to condition the will of the coach is unacceptable.

And in this way it is possible... even to condition Rita, too".

It takes from three to six months to condition a terrier for showing.

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