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The correct phrase is "information exists".
It can be used when you are referring to existing data or knowledge. For example, "It's difficult to believe, but a lot of this information exists in the public domain."
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Although other reporting systems that use informal information exist, they either lack a publicly available archive (for example, Global Public Health Intelligence Network) (14 ) or their database did not cover the entire study period (for example, HealthMap) (15 ).
This futile act – futile because copies of the information exist elsewhere - was carried out at The Guardian office in the presence of government representatives.
Limitations of collecting the user's life information exist.
The ingredients for a personalized aggregator of all information exist today.
Significant geographical gaps in published information exist, especially in the northern portion of the species range.
Bidirectional flows of electric power and information exist simultaneously in smart distribution systems.
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When information exists, my default, my job, as I see it, is to gather.
Little definite information exists on any of the line until Augustine.
So far little scientific information exists about its long-term effects.
Ecological information exists for only the species from Luzon and Panay.
In such cases, the public does not even have to be told whether the information exists.
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