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Mint condition Meaning in English

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Definition

When something is in 'mint condition', it looks and works like it is brand new, even though it might be old or used.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in buying and selling collectibles, cars, electronics, or anything where condition matters. Implies no damage or visible wear—'almost perfect'. More formal than 'like new' and mainly in written descriptions.

Example Sentences

I can’t believe you found those shoes in mint condition at a thrift shop!

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This toy car is in mint condition.

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She sold her phone in mint condition.

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My grandfather’s watch is still in mint condition.

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Collectors will pay a lot more for cards in mint condition.

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All the vinyl records were kept in mint condition by their previous owner.

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