Definition of «very conditions»

The phrase "under very conditions" means in all circumstances or situations, regardless of what those may be. It implies that something will happen or is possible no matter the situation or environment.

Sentences with «very conditions»

  • It's a moisturizer, too, so it feels very conditioning on the lips. (fashionista.com)
  • Over time, I'll get my clients very strong at 3 reps, 10 reps, and 20 reps.. They'll be very conditioned in all rep ranges. (completehumanperformance.com)
  • While Elon Musk's venture is touted as innovative, it can be seen as a symptom of the very condition that many have observed lately: innovation inactivity. (entrepreneur.com)
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