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"if existent" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to bring up the possibility of a thing existing. For example: "This policy will apply to all situations, if existent."
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Shioi et al. [ 67] reported the existence of a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan form of APP, which, if existent in APP/PS1 transgenic mice, could contribute to our observations.
Although pay for these jobs is low (if existent at all), short films enable young actors to get experience in front of the camera.
Nevertheless, it seems a definition of comparative beliefs should not preclude that such people, if existent, have comparative beliefs.
While profits are sporadic, if existent at all, the company trades for 0.2 times sales and has $2 of net cash on the balance sheet.
It's easy to be an aggressive driver in Gran Turismo where damage is minimal (if existent at all), but not when you're driving down I-95.
Both the view that being human (or being human if existent) is an essential property of person X and the view that X could not have been a credit card account are forms of sortal essentialism.
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This raises two objections to substantial motion: first, if existents are constantly motive, how can there be a subject that we recognise as undergoing change?
Necessity (by virtue of another or in itself) defines the ways in which an existent exists: if an existent is necessary by virtue of another and therefore in itself possible, it establishes a relation 'of being caused' with something other than itself (its cause): it is precisely this relation that explains its existence.
"(b) As regards the 'being' that answers to truth and the 'non-being' that answers to falsity, in one case there is truth if the subject and the attribute are really combined, and falsity if they are not combined; in the other case, if the object is existent it exists in a particular way, and if it does not exist in this way does not exist at all.
If an existent is necessary in itself, there is no causal relation at all (no cause).
Hence he relies on and is clearly committed to an assumption which says that if an existent makes a difference to truth then it must be a real thing (res).
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