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Discover Ludwig"to not exist" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea that someone or something does not exist. Example: The tribe of native people in this region has long since ceased to not exist.
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Along with positing the entity of disintegration, among the unique features of the Consequence School are that the foundational consciousness and self-awareness are not only denied ultimate existence, but are held to not exist even conventionally.
While large microscopic domains of co-existing liquid phases are thought to not exist in many living cells, a recent study reveals such domain texture in yeast vacuole membranes (Toulmay and Prinz, 2013).
Rejecting the ontological argument, then, eliminates a sort of conceptual confusion: although we might think of perfections existing (in a thing), it is hard to conceive of what it would mean for existence to exist (in a thing), or for that matter, to not exist.
To not exist for a while".
"My job," she said, "is to not exist".
From my father: how to disappear, how to not exist.
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Their most effective contribution to global well-being would be to simply not exist.
A free space to learn does not exist.
Child-derived measures specific to CFS/ME do not exist.
You should add to the conversation, not exist alongside it.
If Zionism was to exist, Lydda could not exist.
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