(1) Judy's house is in terrible condition.
(2) Judy's house is in a terrible condition.
Question: Is there any difference in meaning or connotation between these two sentences?
Both sentences have the same meaning. CB
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I'd say that number 2 is uncommon in the US if you mean that the house itself is crumbling.