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The phrase "a place that does not exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fictional locations, abstract concepts, or hypothetical scenarios.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist travels to a place that does not exist, a realm of dreams and imagination."
Alternatives: "an imaginary place" or "a non-existent location".
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Maybe that's because it is not possible to send reporters to a place that does not exist.
Nostalgia is a novel that comes close to being a guidebook for a place that does not exist.
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In a sense "Elsewhere" is about a place that doesn't exist anymore.
I am driving to a place that doesn't exist.
"It's about a name, it's about a place, a mystical place that doesn't exist the whole time, this special weekend, when this community will exist.
"It's just a unique place that doesn't exist in this marketplace".
They were there, together, in a safe place that didn't exist for Alice and Freda.
"The cast-iron district expressed a powerful sense of place that didn't exist, that doesn't exist, in many places in the world.
"There is a standardized automatic procedure in place that didn't exist in 2000," she explained.
Nobody is pointing the finger here because these scenarios take place in places that don't exist.
The show mistakenly supposes that Redbridge, a place that doesn't really exist, is some sort of ideal paradise.
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