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Marina
The article in the specific example. With "a" or without
I found on Cambridge Dictionary such examples:
Mum's still got our pram - it's very old, but it's in perfect condition. - here "in perfect condition"
They left the flat in a terrible condition - there was mess everywhere. - here "in a terrible condition"
I cannot understand why in the first example without article, but in the second example use "A"
Mar 1, 2018 4:39 PM
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Because there are is only one perfect condition. However, there are multiple ways of being in a terrible condition; hence....
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March 1, 2018
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