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Discover Ludwig"existent in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a thing or idea that exists in a particular place or situation. For example, "The hope for a better future is existent in the minds of many."
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The event functions as the existent in event-existentials.
The state-delay is always existent in the practical systems.
These high values cannot satisfactorily be explained by the various models existent in the literature.
The derivative is dependent on, grounded in, and existent in virtue of the basic.
Granite formations existent in the north of Portugal including Porto city are predominantly granites.
Similar requirements are also existent in other countries with mandatory HTA, like England, France and Scotland.
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Non-existent, in fact.
Indeed, it was virtually non-existent in many schools.
Venture capital is virtually non-existent in Spain.
Refuse collection was non-existent in many areas but only six of 454 schools were closed.
As a result, their music was huge on pirate radio but non-existent in the mainstream.
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