in good condition
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The end of these contracts is crucial, because if buildings are not handed back in good condition, public money has to pick up the bill.
From BBC
“Jazz” sets in good condition can resell for $1 million, but individual sheets tend to fetch only between $4,000 and $10,000 apiece, said New York prints and drawings dealer David Tunick.
According to its seller, who is based in north London, the "instantly recognisable" bus "remains in good condition", is "finished in a sleek red" colour and comes with the "legendary, original Dave's Coaches design" on its front and sides.
From BBC
The 20 personnel on board were in good condition, authorities said.
The three were "working normally and in good condition", the China Manned Space Agency said Monday before the Shenzhou-22 launch.
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