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The phrase "are always existing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a philosophical or abstract context to discuss the perpetual state of being of something.
Example: "In the realm of ideas, certain truths are always existing, regardless of human perception."
Alternatives: "always present" or "constantly existing".
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They confuse 'I got a meeting' with 'I got an order.' " Mike Pasley, president of Central Packaging, a company based in Kansas City, Kan., that markets packaging supplies and equipment: "He was right not to do it himself and lose focus on his current accounts, because the best customers are always existing customers.
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There is also a possibility of a volunteer bias in these kind of studies, a fact that is always existing when there are few opportunities to make the test compulsory before a new educational tool is tested.
Some actors are always performing, only existing in reference to other people.
There was always tension existing between the smaller, more prestigious group of assistants and the larger group of deputies.
For a certain type of action, there are always some specific trajectories existing to describe the specified action.
Mathematical models of structure or machineries are always different from the existing physical system, because the approach of numerical predictions to the behavior of a physical system is limited by the assumptions used in the development of the mathematical model.
Of course there are always target markets to hit, and existing customers to please, but social channels - whatever they are, and whoever owns them - are there in order for us to express ourselves in our own words.
However, we can get around this problem exploiting the fact that the pilots are always boosted in power in the existing standards (for example, 3 dB for WiFi, 2.54 dB for WiMax).
The results indicate that the future expansion of both high-density and low-density residential/commercial zones is always located around existing built-up urban areas or along existing transportation lines.
If indeed the state of not existing is no worse than that of experiencing the benefits of existence, then, since existing invariably brings harm in its wake, existing is always a net harm compared to not existing.
The answer was always the same: existing atomic bombs, carried by modified B-29s, would have little effect except for leveling cities.
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