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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address existed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the existence of a specific address, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The address existed in the database, but it was not updated."
Alternatives: "address was present" or "address was available".
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Compositional engineering of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite has attracted great research interests recently for seeking a better perovskite system to address existed challenges, such as the thermal and moisture instability, anomalous hysteresis, and toxic lead contamination, etc.
An email sent to the hacker's address went undelivered, with an error message saying no such address existed.
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Paul Sellers, TUC policy adviser, says the same problem that France is seeking to address exists in the UK.
Be sure the email address exists.
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"By doing this, the attacker can work out what addresses exist inside the organization and start to target individuals".
Whether an address contains more than 100,000 bitcoin or not can easily be looked up (only three such addresses exist, representing the vaults of the large exchanges).
Lob today, alongside its snail mail business, is also launching a new service that will help businesses verify that certain addresses exist.
While specific street addresses exist at a community level to facilitate emergency access, they are not consistently recorded on birth records.
The address actually exists and is home to a family named Parker Andrew and Suzanne Parkerr, who moved there in 1974, and their two daughters.
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