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The phrase 'it does indeed exist' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it anytime to express affirmation or agreement with a statement made by someone else, or to indicate that something is true in spite of disbelief. For example: Person A: "I heard there's a group in town that sponsors free movie nights." Person B: "That sounds too good to be true - it does indeed exist!".
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This is the latest study to suggest it does indeed exist, at least transiently in very salty solutions.
Though some might like to dismiss the connection between stress and skin, Graber says it does indeed exist.
If it does indeed exist, the cell tower evidence would support a major claim made in the dossier: that Cohen met with representatives of the Russian government during that time frame to discuss the Trump campaign and payments to hackers who were targeting Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Sensitivity refers to the ability of the tool or device to identify the presence of the condition when it does indeed exist.
Such increased renal sensitivity to Stx in children, if it does indeed exist, could be due to a wide variety of factors.
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In 1941, the Boston Herald sent an expedition out to ascertain if the town existed, and found that it did indeed exist.
I can now safely report back that Suriname, splendid in its isolation, does indeed exist.
Believe it or not, there does, indeed, exist such a day.
To the extent that a deep issue between partialists and impartialists can be identified, it is presumably the question of whether (irreducible) morally admirable partiality does indeed exist; and it is along this line of dispute that the debate seems likeliest to continue.
However, running out of ideas does indeed exist – and when it happens it can be scary.
So they were able to show that the universe does indeed exist when it is not being observed.The reality in question admittedly rather a small part of the universe was the polarisation of pairs of photons, the particles of which light is made.
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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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