Mint Condition

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Mint Condition means something is in perfect or pristine condition. It is often used to describe things that are new or barely used. Here are two examples:

I just bought a vintage comic book in mint condition. It looks like it was never opened!
My friend sold me his car, and it’s in mint condition. It runs smoothly and doesn’t have a single scratch.

Synonyms:
pristine, brand new, flawless, perfect
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