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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that exist" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "all that exists" to agree in number with the singular noun "that."
Example: "In the universe, all that exists is a mystery waiting to be explored."
Alternatives: "everything that exists" or "all that is present."
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But they have been systematically harassed, and they know they have not found all that exist.
With all this in tow, Richard and Tracy Griffin, a married couple who, as letter carriers, know how to calm barking dogs, headed out into the key Third Congressional District, where the chocolate-brown Black Mountains loom in the distance, the deep cuts in their sides all that exist of luxury developments never completed.
Individual specimens are all that exist, but not only are they contracted images of God's oneness, but also contracted images of their types insofar as each more or less fulfills the possibilities of its nature.
Phenomenalism is the theory that representations (or sense data) of external objects are all that exist.
Ceballos based that alarming conclusion on a sample of 27,600 vertebrate species (roughly half of all that exist) and a more thorough assessment of 177 mammal species, whose populations he and his co-authors tracked from 1900 to 2015.
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"Scary is all that exists".
All that exists is memory.
All that exists is equanimity and sameness.
All that exists is a single Web page.
I know all that exists but I can't get to it.
People have no "rights" in this system; all that exists is their "duty".
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