The condition sine qua non or conditio sine qua non ( the requirement ) was in the beginning a legal term Latin meaning “without which that could not be”. In several languages, such Italian, French and English, the expression is used in all the fields, including the law and the economy.
ex: the supernatural one is an indispensable condition of the fantastic one.
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