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subject to limitations or dependent on certain requirements
- Approval was granted on a conditional basis.
- The offer remained conditional until all terms were met.
- His acceptance was conditional on completing the project.
- The loan was conditional upon providing documentation.
- Participation was conditional for members only.
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(grammar) describing a sentence, clause, etc. that will only be true or happen if something else is true or happens
- She practiced writing conditional sentences to improve her understanding of cause and effect.
- The teacher explained how conditional clauses can change the meaning of a sentence based on different scenarios.
- The exercise focused on forming correct conditional sentences in both real and hypothetical situations.
- Understanding conditional grammar helps in crafting sentences that accurately describe dependencies and outcomes.
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