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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a will exist" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In the future, a will exist that outlines the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "a will be present" or "a will come into being".
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It is almost as if, for Chatton, 'God cognizes [future contingent] a' simply means, 'the all-seeing God exists and contingent a will exist'.
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After all, you need to know much more than whether a will exists.
As the siblings have learned, knowing that a will exists isn't nearly enough to unwind a parent's financial life.
But it is not clear that such a will exists now, nor that it would be created if Mr Kerry wins.
Even if 57,000 Americans are arrested following a potential XL pipeline approval, a vacuum will exist the following day, which could attract a serious presidential candidate for 2016.
"From today, till September-October, we will really have to see whether a difference will exist between what Pakistan says and does," Mr. Sibal said.
Even in the most secure settings, weak links in a chain will exist.
The more united you and your husband are on issues, the less likely that a rift will exist between you and your mother-in-law.
A problem will exist if there is more than one bishop present.
He estimate that the opportunity for an IPO will exist in the second half of next year at the earliest.
Given Assumptions 1 and 2, an equilibrium will exist with self-employed recruiters.
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