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Discover Ludwig"exist on paper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something only exists in writing and may not have a physical or tangible form. Example: The company's plans for expansion look great on paper, but they have yet to be put into action.
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You need to exist on paper.
The A.L. and the N.L. will still exist on paper.
And then, watch your students exist on paper too.
"It doesn't exist on paper," a source close to the I.S.I. told me.
Although Indonesia has strict laws aimed at keeping the fires in check, the laws exist on paper only.
These things exist on paper, but in practice, Libya has yet to recover from the long maelstrom of Qaddafi's rule.
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The ones that remain often exist on paper-thin margins of 2%to3%3%.
The company still exists on paper, said one of its board members last week.
For one thing, it exists on paper to support the smallest income-generating activities, but in practice is increasingly all about supporting consumption spending.
A character exists for Moore only once she exists on paper.
The plan is not available, if it ever existed on paper.
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