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The phrase "also exist to protect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the purpose or function of something, indicating that it serves a protective role in addition to other functions.
Example: "The laws in our society also exist to protect the rights of individuals and ensure justice."
Alternatives: "also serve to safeguard" or "additionally function to defend".
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This raises the question of whether mechanisms also exist to protect somatic tissues.
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The foundation also exists to protect his home, studios, gardens and archive in the tiny hamlet of Perry Green, Hertfordshire.
Privacy also remains a challenge, because regulations exist to protect patient information being released to third-parties, such as other healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies.
Also in the comments section, Quietus writer and musician David Bell chimed in: "Rights like this exist to protect the status quo...the politics here challenge nothing".
TfL also flags up "broad support" in a recent consultation on private hire vehicle regulations for ensuring clear controls exist to "protect the safety of passengers and drivers".
Rules exist to protect employees and the environment, but institutions are too weak to enforce them.
They exist to protect our clients.
The armed forces exist to protect this country's security.
The equality laws exist to protect everyone against discrimination.
Strict federal rules exist to protect patients in research trials.
"These unions don't exist for unconventional thinking or radical change; they exist to protect their members.
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