pristine condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpristineandcondition
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pristine
adjective
uk/ˈprɪs.tiːn/us/prɪˈstiːn/
new or almost new, and in very ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofpristineandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Keeping the vestments inpristineconditionwas expensive.
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But that clause has not remained in itspristinecondition.
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Everything is inpristinecondition.
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Its remoteness, size, and virtuallypristineconditionmean that large-scale ecological and evolutionary processes continue essentially as they have done since times immemorial.
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It is the only part of the world in relativelypristinecondition.
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The person in question buys interesting architectural gems and converts them topristinecondition, to conserve them for posterity.
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Disinterred years later, her body is discovered inpristinecondition, having undergone no apparent decomposition.
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The island is fringed by mangrove forests and contains 10 estuaries, all in nearpristinecondition.
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These records, if found inpristinecondition, have significant value among collectors as well.
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The pitch itself is in absolutepristineconditionfollowing a six-month break from playing activity.
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It is tide dominated but in nearlypristineconditionwith a catchment area of 12732km2 sqmi.
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The shingle roof can no longer be seen but is thought to be inpristinecondition.
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Eventually, rain washes away the red dust and the world is left in apristinecondition.
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However, clean-up programs have largely restored the beach to apristinecondition.
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The area is in relativelypristineconditionand contains a rich array of flora and fauna.
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The drainage basin and river estuary are in a nearpristinecondition.
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He will have seen that the cabs in that town are inpristinecondition, but that is not always the case throughout the country.
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That is an example of the tender loving care given by volunteers to ensure that facilities are kept inpristinecondition.
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It is now inpristineconditionand the residents work with the pupils at the neighbouring school on developing new arts projects.
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We also need to explore new ways in which to raise finance to ensure that all war memorials are maintained inpristinecondition, irrespective of who owns them.
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This is a question of putting the land back not into itspristineconditionbut into a condition in which it can be made use of.
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The river is in relativelypristinecondition, with the only human interference being a bridge at the estuary.
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The islands are in almostpristineconditionas a result of their isolation and difficulty of access.
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