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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as exists in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is present or found in a specific context or location.
Example: "The theory is well-documented in various studies, as exists in the research conducted by Smith et al."
Alternatives: "as found in" or "as seen in".
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Utilities, they note, are allowed to pass along the extra cost of buying renewable energy to customers, and there is no cap on the capacity that can be installed — as exists in other countries to prevent subsidies from mushrooming.
England's classroom revolution, which aims to offer parents the same choice and quality in state schools as exists in the private sector, has had no impact in Wales, not least because the country has few good private schools to emulate.
This one is about as robust a correlation as exists in the social science.
Finding the Higgs boson is as near a racing certainty as exists in science.
He says climate change scientists should adopt the same level of statistical stringency as exists in medicine.
"It's as good a response plan as exists in this nation," Mr. Samson said in a recent interview.
Although a favourite in some libertarian circles, he supports the idea of compulsory voting, as exists in his native Australia.
So could his braised short rib, as astonishingly tender a slab of beef as exists in this protein-rich metropolis.
There also is no constitutional right to own guns, as exists in the United States with the Second Amendment.
Three-peat is as powerful a word as exists in the N.B.A. lexicon and creates its own internal momentum.
It recommended a "new, principles-based, fair use exception", as exists in other jurisdictions, be introduced to the user rights system to protect both artists and users.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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