Sentence examples for term exist from inspiring English sources

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The model is based on a parallel resistivity model, which is based on the assumption that the conductivity of the sandstone term and the shale term exist in parallel in the shaly-sand reservoir.

Apparently, then, the term "exist" is not (or not merely) an indicator of the judgement-quality, as Brentano would have it.

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The serial went "viral" long before the term existed.

Not only has this never happened before, no term exists to describe this situation.

He had been, several critics decided, "a postmodernist long before the term existed".

Lear became the original pugnacious showrunner, long before that term existed.

Ask him for a Russian translation of "interior designer," and he will pause to consider whether such a term exists.

The term existed before Stowe used it, but she infused it with a sense of tragedy and betrayal.

"I begin with the whole history of federalism, from before the term existed, when it started in Greece.

Works such as Tape Bow Violin and the mammoth United States of America were defiantly "multimedia", years before most people knew such a term existed.

The plus-size woman — to use the marketing-sanctioned term exists in an increasingly populous and contested ghetto.

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