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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all existent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to everything that exists or is present in a particular context.
Example: "The study aims to analyze all existent species in the region to understand biodiversity."
Alternatives: "all that exists" or "all present".
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A note sent to all staff explained that all existent tattoos should also be covered.
Doctrinally, Patanjali broke with the Vedic and Upanishadic belief that all existent things are a single substance that is God; he instead favoured an uncompromising transcendentalism.
Moreover, all existent things are particular.
God addresses this command to all existent things without exception, and everything is obedient to it.
The idea is to remove all existent capacitances of an inductor, as it is in the planar inductor, and add controllable capacitor in parallel with pure inductor.
In our investigation, we assessed the opportunity costs of all existent drivers of deforestation and forest degradation at the project sites.
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This partition of the approaches into spatial logic levels of processing (pixel, region, and frame) is consistent with the nowadays BG subtraction state of the art, permitting to classify all the existent approaches.
Dewey holds that all existents are events whose characters we determine by giving them meaning in our interaction.
Also suggestive of the convictions underlying Nishida's philosophy are arguments of the Mādhyamaka school of Nāgārjuna pressing for the relationality of all existents, and exhortations to appreciate the "groundlessless of things" in the Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa Sūtra (Priest 2009, 472).
This entails a thoroughgoing pan-psychism in which for Mulla Sadra all existents are sentient beings that aspire to be "more intense" than they are, to a higher ontological level.
For one, he adopts the notion that Aristotelian substance and accident fail to define all existents, and (along with Barrow, who likely read Gassendi as well) suggests that absolute space and time represent the fundamental ontological framework into which matter and its phenomena are located.
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