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The phrase "along existed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a sense of coexistence or simultaneous existence, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The two cultures have existed alongside each other for centuries."
Alternatives: "coexisted" or "existed together".
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If a better option comes along or has existed all along, take it.
But there benefit to having healthy -- even uncomfortable -- challenges to disrupt some of the comfort and go-along-to-get-along that exists in most organizations.
The vibrant neighborhoods nestled in valleys and along coastlines exist with, instead of in spite of, the natural features.
They discovered most of the 'snaps' still existed, along with all contacts stored on the device in a specific folder.
Rome, a continually shifting urban entity, has existed along the Tiber River for 2770 years.
In New York, as I mentioned, Angel's Share existed, along with a few other places.
Populations also existed along the spine of the Rockies, from the Banff/Jasper area in Alberta through Idaho, Montana, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico.
Red cedars existed along the floodplain prior to regulation, but at a much lower density than today.
The tumor nodule existed along a fibrous capsule multiply (Fig. 2a).
TheI V curves were obtained from each point existed along the line.
A Methodist New Connexion church has existed along Smyrna Street since 1844.
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