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The phrase "have never existed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express disbelief or surprise at an idea, situation, or thing that has been previously unknown. For example, "I can't believe that such magnificent creatures have never existed before!".
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We want to make totally new organisms that have never existed, and replace every existing organism with a better one".
You have never existed.
He may as well have never existed.
All this over someone who may have never existed.
"Scientists are making strands of DNA that have never existed," Thomas said.
The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, OJ Simpson might as well have never existed.
"These summaries have never existed before: it's a whole new medium of content to monetise for the publishers.
A chaotic mix of plant species, many of which have never existed on that land, are battling for dominance.
"You know, Superman and Batman in the movies have never existed in the same frame together," he said.
The prospect of a combined eight minutes of zero gravity inspired these researchers to imagine and create things that have never existed before.
"If Bill Gates had lived in Spain, Microsoft would have never existed," says Xavier Sala-i-Martin Sala-i-Martin Sala-i-Martinniversity in New York.
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