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The phrase 'have always existed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been in existence for a long time. For example, "The traditions of this family have always existed."
Exact(53)
The Muppets have always existed.
P.H.: Celebrities have always existed.
Fascists have always existed.
Such sentiments have always existed.
Political memes have always existed.
Those blocks have always existed.
Similar(7)
"Bullying has always existed.
The problem has always existed".
Look, internet speculation has always existed.
So the universe has always existed?
Pressure has always existed, the colleges say.
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