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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exist as such" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to exist in a specific form or state, without any changes or alterations. Example: The laws of physics exist as such, regardless of our understanding or perception of them.
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In the weakest sense, since existence is a mode, and nominal beings do not exist (as such) but are able to come into existence under certain conditions, all nominal beings are indeterminate.
American eccentricity was not thought to properly exist as such.
Blackness, he wrote, does not exist as such.
During a cen tury and more it did not exist as such.
And the district will no longer exist as such as of January, since legislative district lines have been redrawn.
"A growing number of them began saying, 'To be honest, I might get in trouble for saying this, but SIDS doesn't exist as such,' " he said.
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Gaseous allotropes exist as well, such as dioxygen and ozone.
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He announced a trove he called the "Kourion Treasure," which may never have existed as such.
Roger Winter, who has written several of the Enough reports, emailed me to say: "Abyei no longer exists as such.
These exhibitions offered startled viewers an early version of installation art before the form existed as such.
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