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The phrase "to even existence" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered grammatically correct. A more commonly used phrase would be "to ensure existence." However, if used in a poetic or creative writing context, it could be considered valid. Example: The scientist's discovery of a cure for the disease was crucial in order to even existence for those suffering from it.
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In his sensitive responsiveness to even existence itself as divine gift, Saadya finds in the commandments and prohibitions of revelation a God-given path to salvation: by following these God-given precepts, one can hope to secure his or her welfare.
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His obsession with water lilies pushed him over formal barriers until he came to doubt their validity, and even existence.
The nature, origins, and even existence of the Renaissance has been subject to intensive investigation since the early 20th century.
And yet, we are unable to even ensure the existence of creatures that already exist on the planet, so this scenario seems to me rather a distant future.
The donation can be anything, regardless of its size, cost, tangibility, or even existence.
Periodically we encounter a point of view that renders life, even existence, futile and meaningless.
Sexism is so everyday and institutionalised, most MPs fail to even realise its existence.
It is considered emasculating to even admit the existence of such thoughts.
In those days it was anathema to the BBC hierarchy to even acknowledge the existence of ITV on screen.
First, official records of the time failed to even record the existence of thousands of poor Londoners, let alone their deaths.
So how do you make films about money in a society where it is seen as impolite to even acknowledge its existence?
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