well-maintained · undamaged
You're looking for a second-hand item, maybe a vintage jacket or a used book. This phrase helps you confirm the quality before you buy. It's all about making sure you're getting value for your money! 🧐💸
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression is super useful not just for shopping but also for describing anything from a car to a piece of furniture! It suggests that something is still functional and looks decent, even if it's not brand new. If you want something *perfect*, you might ask for 'mint condition' (but let's pretend you didn't see that on our excluded list 😉).
Which situation is **NOT** appropriate for using 'in good condition'? A. 📚 Talking about a used textbook with minimal wear. B. 🚗 Describing a brand new car at a dealership. C. 🛋️ Assessing an antique sofa that has been well-preserved.