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The phrase 'had it never existed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that did exist in the past, but would not exist if something else hadn't happened. For example, you could say: "The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate - had it never existed, how different our lives would be today."
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But had it never existed, it would not have really mattered.
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María Rostworowski, a Peruvian historian known for her extensive and detailed publications about Peruvian Ancient Cultures and the Inca Empire, said about this: "I bet my life, the Inca never had that flag, it never existed, no chronicler mentioned it".
Secondly, I believe there is a very good reason why such an organism has never been discovered: it never existed because having those multiple (even if self-splicing) introns under the transcriptional-translational coupling mode of expression would be too much of a disadvantage.
If you want them to erase your data as though it never existed, they have to do that too.
"So profound has been that revolution that memories of an earlier corporate identity — the patriarchal company managed for the stakeholders, the Platonic corporation — have grown dim, as if it had never existed," Mr. Teitelman writes.
One day it was there as an unwavering principle; next day it was as though it had never existed.
Distribution of Tamerlane and Other Poems was so light that Rufus Wilmot Griswold in 1850 claimed it had never existed, noting that none had been found.
When it is up, it is a big, serviceable and handsome structure; when it is down and stored for the next year's season, it will be as if it had never existed.
It's almost as if it had never existed.
But it was never in a position to start from scratch and reinvent the union as if it had never existed before.
Deference was dying in 1968 but for Benn it had never existed.
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