Sentence examples for that could ever exist from inspiring English sources

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Since the water evaporation occurs already in the diffuser chamber due to the high temperature of input gas flow, the droplet size is gradually decreases to the lower limit value that could ever exist.

"Well thanks Jo for kicking down 10 years of what I consider to be the most beautiful, unconditional & bare bones real relationship that could ever exist between 2 people," wrote a devastated reader on The Leaky Cauldron fan site.

In the short story "The Library of Babel," Argentine writer, librarian, and weaver of labyrinths Jorge Luis Borges imagined the universe as a boundless library of adjacent, hexagonal rooms containing every possible book that could ever exist. .

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What I'm getting at, though, is that the presence of sex in fan fiction is something most commentators tend to grossly misunderstand, preferring to wave their hands in pretend shock that such weirdness could ever exist without bothering to look to at the underlying reasons.

Lexus have done this ridiculous thing and #ItIsEverything!" I mean that it is bizarre that such a thing could ever exist.

Journalists and fans who claim to be shocked, shocked that such a programme could ever exist echo similar figures who also got the vapours when it was revealed that baseball players used steroids.

Turing interpreted this to mean a computing machine and set out to design one capable of resolving all mathematical problems, but in the process he proved in his seminal paper "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem ['Halting Problem']" (1936) that no such universal mathematical solver could ever exist.

Without it, nothing interesting like planets or BBC websites could ever exist.

Edges exist between every two vertices that could ever appear together in any match, and are labeled with the corresponding RPD for that pair of vertices.

Fictional materials have been cropping up in TV series, films and books for many decades, some taking on properties that could only ever exist in the fictional world, whereas others — perhaps a surprisingly large number — mirror their real-life counterparts.

The gas – which was actually a version of Nicolas Cage that had evolved over billions of years and now occupied another dimension – perceived time differently and could read every email that would ever exist.

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