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in what conditions vs under what conditions

Both 'in what conditions' and 'under what conditions' are correct, but these phrases are used in slightly different contexts. 'In what conditions' is more commonly used when asking about the circumstances or situations in which something occurs. On the other hand, 'under what conditions' is often used when asking about the specific environment or circumstances that are necessary for something to happen.
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Last updated: September 01, 2024

in what conditions

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about the circumstances or situations in which something occurs.

This phrase is used to inquire about the specific circumstances or situations under which something happens.
  • The civil war officially ended nearly two years ago, and we know in what conditions it took place.
  • whereas with a view to Community financing it is necessary to determine in what conditions the oil cultivation GIS of a Member State or region shall be deemed to have been completed;
  • But the lady's husband, in what conditions is he?
  • Look in what conditions is your "love", on top of the Colosseum!
  • It is now more the case than ever that consumers want to be informed about the products they consume and know where their food comes from, how it has been produced, and in what conditions the animals and poultry were kept.
  • That prerogative would take precedence over the sovereign right of states to choose who can live in their territory, with what status and in what conditions compatible with public order and security.
  • There is a fundamental question: in what conditions will the principles we enacted at level 1 be upheld by the measures being prepared at level 2?
  • It would be desirable, despite the fact that we do not yet know in what conditions it will take place, if we tried to do so right now.
  • Gao Zhisheng, on the other hand, is said to have been detained by the Chinese police, and it is still not know where, or in what conditions, he is being held.
  • I don't care in what condition.
  • I'm proud to be here today. I don't care in what condition.
  • Even if we do find her... I don't know in what condition she'll be in.
  • Dr Osborn, in what condition did you find Lady Worsley?
  • Knowing you're out there working so hard and then wondering if you're going to come home and in what condition.
  • We don't know in what condition, so I certainly can't comment on -
  • In what condition you'll be?
  • If all the Member States have met that deadline - and perhaps Commissioner Dimas can tell us whether or not they have - then every one of them ought, by now at the latest, to know in what condition its waters and groundwater are.
  • It is particularly difficult to establish exactly what quantities of plastics are recycled in third countries under what conditions.
  • It follows that it is for the Member States to establish when particular reasons are given and that they, therefore, have considerable discretion in defining under what conditions to grant exemptions.
  • In the case of VAs already in place, under what conditions will the Commission propose to replace a VA with a mandatory Ecodesign implementing measure? 3.

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under what conditions

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about the specific environment or circumstances that are necessary for something to happen.

This phrase is used to inquire about the specific environment or circumstances that are required for something to occur.
  • The European Data Protection Supervisor should determine whether and under what conditions that is possible.
  • But the question is under what conditions and with what financial resources.
  • We must therefore know who is working in our ports and under what conditions.
  • It is particularly difficult to establish exactly what quantities of plastics are recycled in third countries under what conditions.
  • Indeed, European consumers rightly want to know what they are purchasing, where the product comes from and under what conditions it was produced.
  • We would be curious to know what, and under what conditions, since they will add to the flexibility of the agricultural aid that you recommend and encourage.
  • how and under what conditions they can access compensation;
  • It may do so by providing a clear framework on what information can be exchanged, with whom, and under what conditions.
  • If so, under what conditions?
  • how and under what conditions they can obtain protection;
  • On the contrary, until further notice, Member States still have the right to determine for themselves who enters the country, when and under what conditions.
  • 3. The implementing regulation shall provide whether and under what conditions representatives must file with the Office a signed authorisation for insertion on the files.
  • If so, under what conditions?
  • Are they furthermore applicable in the Community, and under what conditions?
  • Article 7 of the earlier directive provided that 'Member States shall undertake to examine under what conditions recognition of the work of [assisting spouses] may be encouraged'.
  • Will the Commission permit this and, if so, under what conditions?
  • If so, under what conditions?
  • Can the Commission specify under what conditions such a reallocation is possible?
  • And if so, under what conditions?
  • Member States shall inform the Commission if they allow movements to be split on their territory and under what conditions.

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