poor condition

collocation in English

meaningsofpoorandcondition

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poor
adjective
uk
/pɔːr/
us
/pʊr/
having little money and/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 ofpoorandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Even before that decade, the range was inpoorcondition.
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Miraculously, she survived to discharge but inpoorcondition.
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The adult male did not appear to have any injuries that might explain hispoorcondition.
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By day 12, those larvae cultured without cells were inpoorconditionand barely motile.
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Some of the earliest registers, however, are inpoorconditionand lack many pages.
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On admission to our hospital 6 months later, the boy was inpoorcondition.
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The latter are amongst the dwelling types most likely to be inpoorcondition.
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On admission, he was ventilated mechanically and in apoorcondition.
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They underwent surgery because of the serious lesions in their abdomen, and not because of their overallpoorcondition.
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Thepoorconditionof the population census of 1897 rendered it impossible to cover the whole population of the province.
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This phenomenon was observed in old infections, or in snails inpoorconditiondue to heavy infections.
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It had acquired an accumulation of ugly, pebble-dashed, flat-roofed extensions to the south and was inpoorcondition.
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Some may be in verypoorcondition.
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The cat was in verypoorcondition.
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Much of it is inpoorcondition.
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They were in verypoorcondition.
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Both of them are inpoorcondition.
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The house was in verypoorcondition.
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This furniture is inpoorconditionand beyond economical repair.
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I have never seen animals in suchpoorcondition.
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All were very thin and in verypoorcondition.
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They are very dirty and in apoorcondition.
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Many of the remaining walls are inpoorcondition.
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Much of it is dilapidated and inpoorcondition.
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