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condition

[kuhn-dish-uhn] / kənˈdɪʃ ən /






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The cross-gender viewing allegations at the Lynwood women’s jail are “one of many times when the county could have avoided litigation by simply correcting conditions,” Huntsman said.

From Los Angeles Times

Reflecting those improved conditions, average life expectancy worldwide rose sharply for the first time in several centuries, from 46 years in 1950 to 72 years in 2020.

From Salon

Authorities said the hikers had begun their ascent in favourable weather, but conditions quickly worsened due to the altitude and the area's terrain.

From BBC

Still needs a score in what are likely to be more traditional conditions in Sydney.

From BBC

The Englishman, now 18, was treated at Warrington Hospital to repair strabismus - a condition where the eyes do not align - although surgery is not always required.

From BBC