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The phrase "a existence of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an existence of" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "existence."
Example: "The study explores an existence of various species in the ecosystem."
Alternatives: "the presence of" or "the existence of".
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The following advantages have been achieved for the geometry proposed: (a) existence of a longitudinal bearing contact, (b) avoidance of edge contact, and (c) reduction of contact stresses.
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Thus, it is natural to expect that an existence of a conjugate interval implies the existence of a coupled interval.
This notion also concerns an existence of a "good" parametrization for the spherical representations.
This observation suggested an existence of a common signaling effector downstream of integrins and G12/13 pathways.
Ames's life – an existence of small impact, but a graceful one – has enviable value.
Then, like many an English aristocrat, it settled into an existence of genteel poverty and happy memories.
In an existence of illusions and mistakes, suicide, too, may be an illusion and a mistake.
Some suspect an existence of synergy or "entourage effect" between CBD and THC.
The results show an existence of one or two transmission peaks depending on the interfacial conditions.
The positive values of slope and micro-strain (ε = 12.6 × 10−3) revealed an existence of tensile strain in TiO2 film.
In Hades Tantalus lived out an existence of interminable frustration.
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