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The phrase "with the condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something comes with a certain caveat or requirement. For example, "If you want to join the club, you must abide by the rules, with the condition of no smoking."
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Holick diagnosed them both with the condition.
People with the condition struggle with social interaction.
There are now about 3.7 million people with the condition.
Especially with the condition I was in at the time".
(The new testosterone threshold exempts athletes with the condition).
Many women with the condition suffer very mild symptoms.
After all, I had gone years with the condition undiagnosed.
Jacqueline Jessica de Oliveira's daughter was born with the condition.
Republicans have long been afflicted with the condition.
Meanwhile, those with the condition cope as best they can.
Most people with the condition suffer some degree of limited motion.
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