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Condition Eslpod Home Work Refers Finding House Buy

Id ESLPod_0851_WE_1377
Episode Id ESLPod 851
Episode Title Finding a House to Buy
Phrase condition
Text In this podcast, the phrase "move-in condition" means ready for the new owners to move into a home without needing to do any work on it first: "When we bought the home, we were told it was in move-in condition, but soon we realized how much work needed to be done." In general, "condition" refers to the status or quality of something: "How can anyone live in these conditions?" A "condition" can also be a term or clause of a legal contract: "One of the conditions of the contract is that any disputes are governed by the laws of New York." Finally, the word "condition" also refers to one's health or fitness: "Ingrid runs four to five miles every morning, so she's in great condition."
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