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The phrase "are essentially nonexistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is virtually absent or lacking in a significant way.
Example: "In this remote area, public transportation options are essentially nonexistent, making it difficult for residents to travel."
Alternatives: "are practically absent" or "are virtually nonexistent."
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As a result, coordinated efforts are essentially nonexistent".
The construction markets are essentially nonexistent, he says.
According to a telephone survey we conducted, intradialytic exercise programs are essentially nonexistent in this country.
As a result, "nonemployee postdocs" are essentially nonexistent to university systems.
Although some mechanical properties of these mats have been reported previously, reports of their tribological properties are essentially nonexistent.
In contrast to MySpace's tools, Facebook's photo editing features are essentially nonexistent (you can rotate images, and that's about it).
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"The sport is essentially nonexistent outside of Japan.
The evidence for a WMD programme in Iraq was essentially nonexistent.
They have made clear, however, that their own ability to get Russia to comply with the agreement is essentially nonexistent.
But the Senate report demonstrates that Abu Zuybadah's role in Mohammed's capture was essentially nonexistent — and that torture had nothing to do with it.
The purported justification for the changes was to limit in-person voter fraud, but that claim was fraudulent itself, since voter fraud is essentially nonexistent.
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