Sentence examples for there really existed from inspiring English sources

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For instance, it just seems intuitively obvious that the sentence 'Mars is a planet' could not be literally true unless there really existed such a thing as Mars.

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Next, when (h(t)neq0), it is proved that there really exists a bounded attractor for systems (7).

Therefore both the truths are taught for the pedagogical reasons in accord with the perspective of the childish beings, but not because the exalted beings experienced the two truths or that there really exist the two truths.

That the light intensity extends over a few segments implies gentle confinement of light fields, which provides a reasonable explanation for the high Q factors [22] in both Modes O and A. What is more important, there really exists a large difference in the two modes.

For ease of communication we will use the word 'plurality' without taking a stand on whether there really exist such entities as pluralities.

To elaborate on this issue further, if we were to change the above example slightly, as in (60a) or (60b) below, we witness how the meaning of the clause alters completely, which leads us again to question whether there really exists a predictable extension of a process, as the CG contends.

Here we say no more about how to constrain the equivalence in question, or, more generally, about whether there really exist any such logical subtraction connective as we have been envisaging.[42] In classical logic we can take φ #1 ψ and φ #2 ψ as (equivalent to) ¬φ and ¬ψ respectively, and φ #3 ψ as ⊥.

But does that mean that until we get there, if we ever get there (assuming "there" really exists) that we should remain silent?

Nobody knows what happened to the Stone – if it really existed – but there are all sorts of myths and theories about where it came from (some people have even suggested it could have been an alien spaceship!) and the untold powers that it might possess.

But is there any proof that these cities really existed and that they were destroyed by a sudden calamity?

McGonagall really existed.

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