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The phrase "as exists of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and does not fit standard grammatical structures, making it difficult to use effectively.
Example: "The report details the data as exists of the current findings."
Alternatives: "as it pertains to" or "as it relates to".
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The interview, which attracted 15 million viewers, was as clear an example as exists of the contrasts in the Princess's personality.
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As such, the possibility exists of accidents and escalation.
People have been predicting that the Internet would crash as long as it's existed, of course.
They depict black life as it exists outside of the headlines.
Blacklock's novel is remarkable as it exists as the impersonation of the impersonator.
One of the things I have noticed recently is that people aren't nearly as afraid of what exists now as of what may happen.
I have noticed recently is that people aren't nearly as afraid of what exists now as of what may happen.
Either way, the app exists as of today.
This Codex has been lost, but a revised edition of 534 exists as part of the so-called Corpus Juris Civilis.
The difference is that lawyers (one hopes) take facts as they exist instead of inventing them.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) exists as population of closely related genetic variants known as quasispecies.
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