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condition

[kuhn-dish-uhn] / kənˈdɪʃ ən /






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On 28 June, the family were told Mr Trotter had a condition called Fournier's gangrene and nothing more could be done.

From BBC

The conditions that Chevron would require to embark on large, yearslong projects are less restrictive than those of companies not currently operating in the country, some of the people close to the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their conditions are not known to be genetically linked - and they say it's just "bad luck" that it has hit their family twice.

From BBC

Author and psychotherapist Jennifer Cox told Radio 4 Woman's Hour she believes women are "conditioned" to repress feelings of "frustration, anger, aggression and rage".

From BBC

He is currently in hospital in stable condition, say reports.

From BBC