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The phrase "interactions exist" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to show that there are connections or relationships between different elements or factors. For example: - "Interactions exist between various genes in a person's DNA." - "The study found that strong interactions exist between the economy and environmental policies." - "In order to understand the effects of climate change, we must consider the interactions that exist between different environmental systems."
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When social interactions exist among individuals, each individual interacts with n - 1 group members.
Multiple genes interacting through a biological network (i.e. indirect interactions) exist which can modify disease penetrance and expressivity.
AgAg interactions exist in four coordination polymers.
Supramolecular π π interactions exist both within and between layers.
One concern, though, is that some social skills may not develop as effectively when so many interactions exist online.
Today scientific interactions exist between the U.S. and certain countries with which we have no formal diplomatic relations.
These results confirm that only weak interactions exist between ETFE and PMMA.
Magnetic property studies indicate that obvious antiferromagnetic interactions exist in three Ce3 + ions.
To the authors' knowledge, implementation schemes for such interactions exist only between single-mode systems.
The magnetic study indicates that intramolecular ferromagnetic Cu Cu interactions exist in the hexanuclear metal-cluster.
Further, substantial communication exists between the primary auditory cortex and the primary somatosensory cortex53, and auditory-somatosensory interactions exist in the early stages of cortical processing54.
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