Sentence examples for not exist much from inspiring English sources

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If such microorganisms did not exist, much of the organic nitrogen present in natural materials would be unavailable to plants.

It is more difficult to do so when the series is animated and the set does not exist, much less the location the set represents.

In 1957, the Interstate System was just getting under way, and Medicare did not exist, much less a war on terrorism.

The Black Death genome lies so close to the root of the tree that the human pathogen probably did not exist much earlier or, if it did, has vanished without any descendants, Dr. Krause's team says.

During "sweeps" last month, CW suffered a significant drop in ratings, down to 2.6 million from 3 million a year earlier, leading to speculation that the network might not exist much longer.

Through the series, Kim hopes to immortalize a women-led tradition that may not exist much longer.

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In many places in the world, including America, the sense of excitement of being photographed doesn't exist much anymore.

But with an enrollment that has dropped from a peak of 525 in the 1960s to 145 now, it probably won't exist much longer.

"This whole narrative of a gay couple raising a kid together, staying together — that kind of thing didn't exist much," when the participants were children, he said.

Eagle describes herself as being on the soft left, a disposition she believes "doesn't exist much at the moment and needs to".

Marriages like ours, in which the husband sets the design pace, don't exist much in cities other than New York, Los Angeles and Paris, I think.

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