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The phrase "a thing which already exist" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a thing which already exists" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "This is a thing which already exists in nature, yet we often overlook its significance."
Alternatives: "an item that is already present" or "a concept that already exists."
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"The problem is the reorganization of things which already exist".
They only refine dirty habits which already exist, and the informer is a universal, ancient player.
A spokesman added: "The evidence proves that new schools also encourage the ones which already exist to raise their game.
It can mean buying up assets which already exist.
All Congress needed to do, they insisted, was to "declare a fact which already exists".
Cultural diversity, which already exists in some societies, is a good thing not least because it affords the best defence against totalitarian domination.
There could also be a second city-owned sign along the Golden State (5) Freeway near ABC7 studios, which already exists.
Of course, barring any conflict of interest, which already existed.
Your readers may be interested to know such a thing already exists.
Phenomena cannot arise from themselves, since that possibility would make arising unnecessary or redundant; if a thing already exists, it has no need to come into being.
Unfortunately, they found out that they were not, in fact, exaggerating and such a thing already existed.
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