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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all they exist" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "all that exist" or "all that are"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to the entirety of something that is present or available.
Example: "In this universe, all that exist are the stars and planets we can see."
Alternatives: "everything that exists" or "all that are present".
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Insomuch that they are part of our daily lives at all, they exist just for our pleasure and entertainment.
After all, they exist for a good reason -- they limit liability if a business idea does not work out and make sure would-be entrepreneurs don't lose everything.
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But, above all, they existed.
We all know they exist, but unlike the lippy black boys who apparently typify the entire state sector, we never hear about them.
Above all else, they exist to build their personal network, not yours.
Even though they are all still "together," they exist at a distance.
It's all about creativity: they exist forever in the painting because of him.
All editors know they exist, but in the same sense that some spouses know their partners' lovers exist.
Never mind multipliers and all that (although they exist too); this is a time when government investment should be pushed very hard.
Such divisions are starker in the Asian countries he is visiting this week, but he is all too aware they exist in the West as well.
Disabled actors – they exist after all.
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