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Idiom: Mint Condition

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Meanings

Originally, the phrase comes from the way collectors described the condition of coins coming straight from the mint (coin factory).

How to pronounce "mint condition":

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The condition of being used, but still like new, as if freshly minted.

Example Sentences

1
The collector's item was in mint condition, with no signs of wear or damage.
2
I found an old comic book in mint condition at a garage sale.
3
The vintage car had been meticulously restored and was now in mint condition.
4
The antique furniture had been well-preserved and was in mint condition.
5
She received a brand new phone, still in mint condition, as a gift.

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