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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being existent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the state of something's existence or presence.
Example: "The concept of time is often debated, with some philosophers arguing that it should be understood as being existent in a linear fashion."
Alternatives: "as existing" or "as present".
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It is knowledge "precisely of a present object [known] as being present and of an existent object [known] as being existent".
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Insofar as It is existent, the Principle is thus existent just as the world is.
It has relations in so far as it is existent (Ilāhiyyāt, VIII, 3, 343, 16 344, 5).
In order to measure the concepts and variables for answering the research questions, the domestic standards which are existent as well as the foreign ones will be used.
According to Jagdish Narain Tiwari and Dilip Chakravati, the Matrikas were existent as early as the Vedic period and the Indus Valley civilization.
However, little research is existent as to how these English tests are developed, administered, and used.
As expected these groups were existent only in the girls' subsample.
Nappies were virtually non-existent, as was powdered milk.
The median lines on some roads are almost non-existent, as is smooth paving.
Safety precautions to protect workers are often non-existent, as are measures to prevent pollution.
The bike lane was non-existent, as were the yellow bikes, which are part of the city's bike-sharing program.
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