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The phrase "also existed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was present or available during a specific time period or in a particular context, often in historical or comparative discussions.
Example: "The ancient civilization also existed for several centuries before the rise of the Roman Empire."
Alternatives: "was also present for" or "also thrived during".
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Two leagues also existed for girls.
This problem also existed for the kriging approaches.
Hence, we assumed that time delays also existed for local times of anomalies in other cases.
"In general that's definitely a concern but also, at the same time, that concern also existed for the pregnancy test.
Opportunities for high rates of return (i.e. IRRs exceeding 10%) and positive NPVs also existed for current landowners in each of the other Latin America countries studied.
A communitarian basis also existed for the endoxic notion of probability, which in principle derives from observable majorities or a shared ascription of wisdom or expertise.
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Differences also exist for extraction below unfractured or uncaved rock and below pre-existing caved goaf(s).
Similar differentials also exist for office visits by Medicare patients.
Analogs of the above sulfur compounds also exist for selenium.
Tearooms also exist for pure indulgence, where the lines have blurred between teatime and lunch.
Most male-only spaces also exist for one reason: male privilege.
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