mint condition

collocation in English

meaningsofmintandcondition

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mint
adjective[before noun]
uk
/mɪnt/
us
/mɪnt/
Mint stamps and coins, etc. have not ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofmintandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmint condition

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The ten expressions below are all in fairlymintcondition.
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The 1893 bottle was inmintcondition.
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Nearly every copy was sealed and inmintcondition.
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Packaged,mintconditioncards have since become collector items.
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Beside the piece of furniture, looking glass or picture was the owner and everything was in absolutelymintcondition.
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It later emerged that some of the supposedly damaged cars were being resold inmintconditionat near mint prices.
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Whilemintconditionhorses are prized, flawed horses often make nice shelf pieces.
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Today, one of his violins (inmintcondition) can fetch as much as $8,000.
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Before the war, the car is inmintconditionand the boys are happy.
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Because of this, it is almost impossible to find a copy today inmintcondition.
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Inmintcondition, some of these early balisongs are worth thousands of dollars.
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Very few exist today in totallymintcondition, as all were discovered while in circulation.
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For the cards to remain inmintcondition, card collecting guides recommend not unfolding the cards.
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In 2000, units inmintconditionwould fetch upwards of $20,000 on the second hand market.
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Mintconditionwould be the state of the vehicle when it originally left the factory.
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Preserving themintconditionof a stamp is crucial for determining value.
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Many of these restorers have set up websites full of tips and advice on restoring games tomintcondition.
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This 7-inch record is difficult to find and now changes hands for 200 inmintcondition.
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Twenty nine values ranging from 1d to 5 were issued, and are most commonly found inmintcondition.
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Copies of the first issue in mint to nearmintconditionsold for over $5,000 in 2002.
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The trams that were in nearmintconditionprior to 2000 have now been vandalised, stripped and painted with graffiti.
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These have proved attractive to book collectors, and some rare titles inmintconditioncommand prices up to $1,000.
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These toys are all extremely rare and difficult to find, especially in near mint ormintcondition.
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