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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also exits" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "also exists"? You can use "also exists" when you want to indicate that something is present in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In addition to the main features, a variety of other options also exists for customization."
Alternatives: "also available" or "is also present".
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Some aqueous humour also exits the eye directly through the ciliary body.
In addition, the approach degree of the same lithology also exits slight differences.
The useful signals mainly distribute in the first singular value component and the peak of the difference spectrum also exits in the first point.
Furthermore whether the inhibition of PI4KIIα and HER-2 also exits the combinatorial anti-tumor effect will be investigated in the future.
He also exits the court as the Lakers' all-time leader in 3-pointer and game steals.
LeBron James also exits America for a foreign country, but his price tag is steeper a half-billion dollars for two years.
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And Belgium also exited deflation.
That time, he also exited midweek, on a Tuesday.
I am also exited by Computer Vision applications and Multimodal Analysis.
A Kenyan soldier wearing bomb disposal protective gear also exited the building.
The restaurant began to empty and some staff also exited, according to the witness.
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