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in condition



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, in good condition or shape ; in shape . Physically fit; also, in a state of readiness. For example, I've got to get in condition before the next road race , or This project's in good shape now , or Is this report in shape to show to the president? The first expression dates from the late 1700s; the use of shape for “a state of health or repair†dates from the mid-1800s. The antonyms of these expressions, out of condition and out of shape , date from the mid-1800s. For example, Their stock was out of condition and not suitable for selling , or I'm so out of shape that I can barely run a mile .
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He added that McLaren had some upgrades coming "in the next two races, we will see if we are in condition to alter the competitiveness of the car."

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"I hope we will be in condition to have these situations frequently in the future."

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“One of the problems with RV homelessness is that the vehicles often stay in circulation on the streets and continue to decline in condition and become unsafe for habitation,†Grant said.

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Virtual classes have been "really a great lifeline for keeping me in condition and having interaction," she said.

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This support is designed to help producers move past an outbreak, get their farms back in condition for restocking and get back into business as soon as possible.

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