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The phrase "a reality that does not exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concept, idea, or situation that is imagined or hypothetical rather than actual or tangible.
Example: "The notion of a perfect society is often seen as a reality that does not exist."
Alternatives: "an illusion" or "a non-existent reality".
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These images can lead people to believe in a reality that does not exist, which can have a particularly detrimental effect on adolescents".
Its domestic propaganda describes a reality that does not exist, and it appears bent on almost provoking a war it would certainly lose.
If you don't proactively counteract this lack of data, you could delude yourself into a reality that does not exist.
This all leads to low social capital, a reality that does not exist in isolation.
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Overconfidence in a reality that doesn't exist creates bubbles.
You are working with another person to establish a reality that doesn't exist.
It is, as "Champ" did, creating a pseudo-boxing reality that doesn't exist in the sport.
And the reality is that in some of the world, much of the world, that doesn't exist.
Is there anything philosophically wrong with doing a news program about concrete reality from a set that does not exist?
By this she means that it is a species that does not exist in reality.
You cannot preserve the reality of something that does not exist.
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