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The phrase "able to exist as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the capability of something to take on a particular form or state.
Example: "The software is able to exist as both a mobile app and a desktop application."
Alternatives: "capable of existing as" or "able to function as".
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BuzzFeed tracked down Gilda Wabbit, the drag queen in the photo, who said, "I won't speak for all liberals, but my goal is for everyone... to be able to exist as they choose without judgment or fear".
During the early evolution of the atmosphere on Earth, water must have been able to exist as a liquid, since the oceans have been present for at least three billion years.
Several centuries before Lucretius was writing, however, some Greek thinkers had come to the conclusion that, if the world were actually to be able to exist as we perceive it, it would need to be made of some form of microscopic stuff that was in some way permanent.
If or when the Soviet system finally falls apart, Poland, Hungary – and, by that time, Czechoslovakia and perhaps the other countries of Eastern Europe – will all be able to exist as independent countries, with a political system of their own choosing.
Fears, especially fear foods, have to be challenged until they're normalized, until they're able to exist as a normal part of your life.
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The core objection to bundle theories (see, for example, Armstrong (1968), 21 3) is that, because it takes individual mental contents as its elements, such contents should be able to exist alone, as could the individual bricks from a house.
Each IREF-2 protein is able to exist stably as a monomer and functions redundantly in multiple biological processes as an I1pp2A (Li et al., 1996a), a ligand to HuR that stabilizes ARE-containing mRNA (Brennan et al., 2000), a component for INHAT activity (Seo et al., 2001).
"We want to be able to exist socially as women, without being a mother or 'the wife of,' " she said.
The first cited passage from Katz 1986 suggests that pleasure is immediately appreciated, or liked, in its experiential moment; the second that pleasure figures as a proper part of (full) desire (better: of some kind or kinds of desire or motivation) although it is also able to exist on its own, as in the stance views of §2.3.3 above.
To be clear, videos that fall into the categories above will be able to exist on YouTube — so long as they do not infringe the site's terms and conditions — but the YouTubers behind them simply won't be able to monetize them via the site's advertising platform.
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors "wouldn't have been able to exist in many areas of Arabia as it is today," says Parton.
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