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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability or possibility of something being present or living.
Example: "The species is able to exist in extreme conditions, showcasing its adaptability."
Alternatives: "capable of existing" or "able to survive".
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The basic idea of ontological subsistence is that of being able to exist without anything else existing.
Without them, we wouldn't be able to exist.
Sadly, I don't need a history to be able to exist somewhere.
Abba Eban long ago called them 'Auschwitz borders'; Israel would not be able to exist.
It enables different kinds of programming to be able to exist.
You have to be quite robust or you wouldn't be able to exist".
The network is able to exist through a mix of advertising and membership fees.
Like many chemical structures, the bases of DNA are able to exist in several conformations called isomers.
"We want to be able to exist socially as women, without being a mother or 'the wife of,' " she said.
"If the state doesn't do anything," she said, "I don't see how any farmer is going to be able to exist here in the next 30 years".
"Because the city is so heterogeneous, with a great mixture of different ecological conditions, it is not surprising that a considerable variety of wildlife is able to exist".
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