adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
condition
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Boarders live in the plainest of rooms, kept in pristine condition .
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Past the end of the lake a limestone grotto is reached, affording shelter but not now maintained in pristine condition .
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They spend up to 3,000 hours bringing what look like rusty writeoffs back to pristine condition .
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The Flack team restored her to pristine condition as G-FURY, and she made her first flight at Elstree in June 1980.
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The photographic archive of the Crown Agents in London contains a magnificent record of these stations in their pristine condition .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the pristine whiteness of newly fallen snow
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beyond the pristine beaches are rain forests.
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He passed her a pristine handkerchief and waited.
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He wore a charcoal-grey business suit, with a pristine white shirt and maroon silk tie.
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The bustle of passport control and customs clearance over, father and daughter emerged into the pristine arrivals lounge.
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Three giant mining conglomerates are moving ahead in three pristine locations.