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The phrase "existed just that" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing. A clearer expression would be needed to convey the intended meaning. Example: "The idea existed just that way, without any alterations."
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This does not mean such creatures have never existed, just that, following Occam razor, we probably should try to explain eukaryogenesis as best we can without their help.
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I'm not suggesting the album will cease to exist, just that fewer people will chose to experience music as the artist proposed.
Now, just in case there any children who are avid Bucks readers, I'm not saying that the tooth fairy doesn't exist — just that he or she may confer with parents to determine the amount of money that is left under your pillow.
(Again, I'm not saying this new movie shouldn't exist, just that it shouldn't be called "RoboCop").
That doesn't mean these things didn't exist, just that people were really shitty at dealing with them.
That doesn't mean these things didn't exist, just that people were really shit at dealing with them.
Sometimes we would need a word that couldn't be reconstructed for PIE – which doesn't mean a certain word didn't exist, just that we don't have any evidence that conclusively points back to a single term.
This is, after all, the same dictionary that added in Homer Simpson's "Doh!" More, when you understand the meaning of the word "putative" - something that is generally considered or reputed to be - you'll see Oxford isn't saying gaydar exists, just that the word does.
This doesn't mean that no god could possibly exist, just that the ones theists claim to believe in don't Reflect upon the inconsistencies.
"But if we think back to the social norms about sex that existed just 100 years ago, it is obvious that they have changed rapidly and radically".
It would then follow that when a human being dies, and the soul ceases to inform that parcel of matter, what is left is not the same body that existed just before death.
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