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Discover Ludwig"physically existed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to something that was physically present or real in the past. Example: The ancient city of Pompeii physically existed before it was buried in ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
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The state of hypoxia is physically existed in tumor mass, which in turn stimulate angiogenesis to nourish the cells.
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Thedeacon does not physically exist, of course.
Rubi-Ka does not physically exist, either.
It is only with a mental effort than you remind yourself that this cannot physically exist.
I suspect in this sense there are bound to be decent books that if not lost in the sense that they no longer physically exist, are nevertheless thoroughly forgotten, which perhaps amounts to the same thing.
Even after 11 countries adopted the euro in 1999 -- a 12th nation, Greece, came into the fold later -- millions of Europeans thought that nothing had changed because the currency did not physically exist.
Goals serving as incentive motivators do not even need to physically exist at the time they activate behaviour, such as might be the case for someone who is motivated to get high grades now in order to eventually get into medical school.
It is not a concrete object that physically exists.
Personal presence refers to the user perceiving that they physically exist within a virtual world.
Impossible objects are a type of optical illusion involving ambiguous visual descriptions of figures that cannot physically exist.
While it is still debated whether a pure mode II interlaminar fracture can physically exist in composites, several test methods have been proposed for its characterization.
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