the concition vs. condition

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CarloSsS

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I wonder, do I need a definite article before "condition" in this sentence? Dictionary says that "condition" in this sense can be uncountable or singular, which did not help me at all. Personally, I'd use the definite article.

I have to adapt my driving to the condition of the road.
I have to adapt my driving to condition of the road.
 
That sentence needs the definite article. Which dictionary did you use, and what exactly did it say?
 
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