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The phrase "seizes to exist" is not correct; the correct expression is "ceases to exist." You can use it when referring to something that has come to an end or no longer exists.
Example: "The ancient civilization ceases to exist after the invasion."
Alternatives: "comes to an end" or "no longer exists."
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When you fully occupy the space that you're in right now, time seizes to exist the way we believe it exists.
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President Gee acknowledges that universities would seize to exist without students.
The guidelines developed, and standardized survey questions have made this easier over the last two decades but difficulties when comparing have not seized to exist.
Israeli officials say they have to defend their cities from stepped-up rocket attacks from Gaza, where Hamas, which refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist, seized control last summer.
On May 13 , 1875 armed with enough information, Bristow struck hard at the ring, seized the distilleries, and made hundreds of arrests; the Whiskey Ring ceased to exist.
How to exist".
It ceased to exist.
Twitter needed to exist.
It had to exist.
Cannibalism used to exist.
Never to exist again.
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