In mint condition

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adjective phrase

Something that is as good as new, not damaged or harmed in any way.

I found a classic car from the 1960s in mint condition.
Visual representation of "in mint condition" - Something that is as good as new, not damaged or harmed in any way

Often appears as...

  • books in mint condition
  • coins in mint condition

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General,Idiomatic

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Metaphorical Use

Used to describe perfect condition, not only for physical items but also abstract ideas like a plan.

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Their strategy was in mint condition, flawless and well-prepared.
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Not for Services

Primarily used for physical, tangible items; not suitable for services or processes.

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He collected stamps that were in mint condition, not postal services.
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Value Implication

Items in mint condition are often considered more valuable, especially collectibles.

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The comic book was in mint condition, which justified its high auction price.
Visual representation of the word "In mint condition"

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