normal condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormalandcondition
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normal
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.məl/us/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofnormalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, they tend to return tonormalcondition.
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This is thenormalconditionfound in any natural environment.
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Note that tonal ambiguity is anormalconditionof some popular music styles.
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Note that the parameter is set as unity innormalcondition.
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The entire bandwidth ultimately returns to thenormalconditionof cogradient heat transport.
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This is thenormalcondition.
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That is not anormalcondition.
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That is thenormalconditionin commercial transactions.
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This is not thenormalconditionof man.
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In anormalconditionthe two sides equate, they balance.
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I return to anormalconditionof existence.
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Confinement is not a pathological condition but anormalcondition.
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That certainly does not constitute anormalconditionof affairs.
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This will be anormalconditionof my approving further capital.
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We have now returned very largely to thenormalconditionof the country.
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What we are treating as an emergency, they regard as thenormalconditionof life.
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Mass unemployment was regarded and accepted as anormalconditionof our economy.
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After ail, this is anormalconditionfor people who are going away.
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That is thenormalconditionfor any receipt of social security benefit.
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There will therefore be no diminution in bureacracy, if bureaucracy is thenormalconditionof a conglomerate.
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The whole animal kingdom has an ageing condition to the eye and it is therefore a perfectlynormalcondition.
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On the other hand, we arc not arrived at anything like anormalconditionof the trade in this country.
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The radar altimeter was checked and reported innormalcondition.
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Finally, vehicle speed limits must be related to thenormalconditionof the vehicle population to which they apply and which they govern.
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It is quite anormalcondition, which occurs year after year, and year after year it includes persons and authorities from all four nations.
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