perfect condition

collocation in English

meaningsofperfectandcondition

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perfect
adjective
uk
/ˈpɜː.fekt/
us
/ˈpɝː.fekt/
complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofperfectandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The bowl appeared on the art market in 2001, unknown and undocumented but in virtuallyperfectcondition.
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But the tunnel was inperfectcondition.
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It has been maintained out of revenue inperfectcondition.
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That is an egret, inperfectconditionafter forty years.
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I say all these horses will be inperfectcondition.
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It needs to be put into the ground inperfectcondition.
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I can only repeat that those houses are inperfectconditionto-day.
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They can be kept for a very long time and inperfectcondition.
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People say to me that the cattle that are exported are inperfectcondition.
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It was the efficient andperfectconditionof her railway system.
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How can the town clerk say that these walls are inperfectcondition?
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Quite new gas mains inperfectconditionhave suffered from this trouble in severe weather.
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But let us assume that the house is inperfectcondition.
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Therefore, that bulwark must always be kept in the mostperfectcondition.
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He s inperfectcondition, perfect body.
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I am informed that it would cost less than £50,000 to put the entire stock intoperfectcondition.
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Two of the classic pieces within the power station—the directors' staircase and the control room—are inperfectcondition.
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She had become completely normal, and quite settled down, and she is now, physically, in aperfectcondition.
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They appear to be in suchperfectconditionthat they could be used tomorrow if the desire was there.
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There are miles and miles which are coned off, no work is proceeding, and the carriageway is inperfectcondition.
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I do not think that anybody would assume that it meant the engine was in aperfectcondition.
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Dismantled at 50000km mi, the engine was inperfectcondition.
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The manuscript has survived in nearlyperfectcondition.
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On arrival in this country the goods were examined in the usual way and found to be in sound andperfectcondition.
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