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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overwhelming existence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of being that is intensely powerful or difficult to manage. Example: "The overwhelming existence of doubt clouded her thoughts, making it hard to focus on anything else."
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And even if one of them pressed me suddenly against his heart: I would be consumed in that overwhelming existence.
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Mr. Jones, who has long incorporated texts in his dances, takes some sensitive liberties with the 1945 play, allowing Miss Rhoda, the sister who wants to leave, to escape into the overwhelming world beyond her dollhouse existence.
Clp proteases show an overwhelming preference for existence as single domain polypeptides.
It's testament to the scale of drama that you're left almost wishing she was a toaster and had freaked out because of that, rather than being crushed by the overwhelming futility of human existence.
The inescapable failure of a society built upon growth and its destruction of the Earth's living systems are the overwhelming facts of our existence.
Philosophy for Plato was thus a call to recognize the existence and overwhelming importance of a set of higher realities that ordinary men even those, like the Sophists of the time, who professed to be enlightened entirely ignored.
BY EARLY SUMMER, at least 478 Afghan schools had been destroyed, damaged or threatened out of existence, the overwhelming majority of them for girls, according to the Afghan Education Ministry.
The overwhelming affirmation of the existence of global warming and its harmful consequences to people everywhere leave the Bush administration no recourse but to accept the Kyoto Protocol, the international treaty negotiated in 1997 that committed countries to fight warming.
"To my mind, this embracing of what were unambiguously children's characters at their mid-20th century inception seems to indicate a retreat from the admittedly overwhelming complexities of modern existence," he wrote to Ó Méalóid.
He argues that in the past ministers "have been slow to act in fixing such flaws, and often deny their existence, despite overwhelming evidence" UC operates a "Test and Learn" approach to system development, so in theory ministers should be open to change where "unintended consequences" are identified.
But the point is that even many Christians would concede that, apart from an afterlife, such an evil would constitute overwhelming evidence against the existence of God; some might even concede that such an evil would be logically (or metaphysically) inconsistent with his existence as well.
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