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Moreover, if we allow quantifiers over that outer domain, then 'Something is more famous than Gödel' (where the quantifier ranges over the outer domain) does follow from 'Gollum is more famous than Gödel', though 'There literally exists something more famous than Gödel' (where the quantifier ranges over the inner domain) does not.

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I mean, after all, he literally exists as an antithesis.

They do not literally exist.

Because he literally invented the world in his mind -- and it literally existed.

And (in a manner of speaking) we will also have "solved" the "unsustainable" Medicare and social security obligations: the obligations to payout under these programs will not be met because there literally will not exist enough money to pay for them.

I remember there literally being mudslides.

I've been there, literally.

And there was nothing there, literally nothing.

As can be imagined, there exist literally hundreds of attempts at defining a proverb that need not be repeated here.

Among the Ngadju-Dayak of Borneo there exists a special class of shamans, the basirs (literally, "incapable of procreation").

It literally already exists now.

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