Sentence examples for non existing from inspiring English sources

"non existing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that does not exist or is not there. For example: "The document was written down for non existing customers."

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Any observer could really wonder how Brazil could rely on a non existing body such as this new 1net initiative with no constituencies, no bylaws, no rules.

Grading and characterisation of murmurs and, if present, report of non existing murmurs were also rated.

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For parallel reasons, the non-existence of a non-existing substance must be explained solely through facts about the non-existing substance.

Now if a non-existing pink elephant were to exist, that would pose a paradox.

What about the concept of a non-existing substance could explain that substance's non-existence?

Spinoza infers that the concepts of non-existing substances must include the explanation for their own non-existence.

Negative existential propositions, which have the form 'X is/are non-existing' are synthetic, except for such whose subject connotes non-existence, e.g. 'A square circle does not exist' does not, so it is synthetic, but 'All non-existing objects are non-existing' is analytic.

But a non-existing pink elephant isn't nothing.

Anti-harassment activism is almost non-existing in Afghanistan, partly because it is dangerous.

That of the "welfare queen": "She has 80 names, 30 addresses, 12 social security cards and is collecting veteran's benefits on four non-existing deceased husbands.

"The UK should be supporting the rights of Badawi and Al-Nimr, not pushing the non-existing human rights credentials of the Saudi Arabian authorities".

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