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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immediate existence" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is currently occurring or taking place without any intervening period of time. Example Sentence: She was grateful for her immediate existence, as she could finally take a moment to relax without worry.
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Although the Globe's immediate existence has been secured, the future of the newspaper business still looks dark.
Because of Jacobi's insistence on the primacy of immediate existence over reflective conceptualization, and of the rights of the 'exception', the possibility is there to interpret his position as case of proto-existentialism, and to treat him, just as Kierkegaard, as an essentially religious thinker.
Today, we tend to get lost in the hustle and bustle of our own immediate existence.
Its immediate existence secured, the city once again was flooded, this time with raw examinations of class, race and inequality — and with earnest newcomers from around the country, eager to keep the dialogue alive.
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In accordance with this change, The Christian Faith then went on to define religion more specifically as a feeling of absolute dependence, or what Schleiermacher also described in his open letters to Lücke as the immediate consciousness of "an immediate existence-relationship".
Sokushinjôbutsugi explicates the concept of sokushinjôbutsu or enlightenment in one's immediate embodied existence.
The socialist movement, he claimed, sought to organize the workers in their immediate, particular existence, and not to transform them.
Grasping the meaning or essence of an object has meant, since Plato, a type of disengagement from or suspension of an object's immediate and present existence.
Furthermore, since every mediate infinite mode necessarily follows from something that necessarily exists (an immediate infinite mode), their existence is also absolutely necessary (Ip23).
Some immediate results are the existence of Λ k + 1 D ( a, b ), k ≥ 1 ⟹ the existence of Λ k D ( a, b ), the existence of Λ − ( k + 1 ) D ( a, b ), k ≥ 1 ⟹ the existence of Λ − k D ( a, b ).
In the ontology of an agent-based approach ("Conceptual reconstruction of reference"), there are two kinds: (1) real existence, as in immediate reference ("Immediate reference as a purely cognitive procedure"), and (2) assumed existence, as in mediated reference.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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