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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exits in" is not grammatically correct
Instead, you could use "exists in" to indicate that something is present or available in a certain place. Example: Many species of birds exist in the forest.
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P42 ITV's Archie Norman exits in triumph.
Ortiz exits in favor of Mike Napoli.
The exits, in other words, are no longer completely blocked.
England fans ran for the exits in panic.
Take the entrances and exits in "Jewels" alone.
That money would probably be the first to head for the exits in any wobble.
Gracious exits in defeat are not a hallmark of Israel's politics.
Dozens of bodies were found in the bathrooms, presumably mistaken for exits in the panic.
The dancers made their entrances and exits in a breezy manner.
Ivanisevic has made 12 first-round exits in a Grand Slam in his 13-year career.
There were only 22 passenger entries and exits in the whole of 2014.
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