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Discover Ludwig"extant today" is correct and usable in written English.
It means something that is still in existence or present today. Example: The ruins of the ancient city are extant today, serving as a reminder of its glorious past.
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Earl is thus the oldest title and rank of English nobles extant today.
(This seems particularly prudent when the people attacked are still extant today, as is the case with the Jews).
Nevertheless, it was also used for writing precious manuscripts of the Qurʾān, many of which are extant today.
They have to stop you from gaining access to working crypto, which is some of the most widespread, widely used software extant today.
So extreme was this hostility that Dorians were prohibited from entering Ionian sanctuaries; extant today is a 5th-century example of such a prohibition, an inscription from the island of Paros.
Their intimate studies of homely scenes seem unlikely matter for an international phenomenon; indeed, it wasn't until the late 19th century that Vermeer was "discovered" by French critic W Thore-Burger. 3. Very little is known about the painter's life, and only 35 of his works are extant today, all housed in museums.
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Henry Thompson writes, "feeble but still extant!" Jan . 29 , 2003Sally and Bink Dannenbaum are very happy and healthy.
Our results demonstrate that extant H1N1/09 is fully capable of becoming established in global pig populations.
Furthermore, our results clearly demonstrate that extant H1N1/09 is fully capable of becoming established in global pig populations.
However, because of the significant genetic diversity in the extant O157 H7 population [5], [30], [31], we sought to determine whether strains of diverse lineages have similar adherence capabilities and responses to host cell exposure.
The authors first tested whether or not any of the amino acid states in the extant 2007 influenza are deleterious in isolation from other substitutions in the ancestral 1968 virus, finding three such instances.
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