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The phrase "which really exists" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the reality or authenticity of something being discussed. Example: "Many people believe in mythical creatures, but I prefer to focus on the animals which really exist in our world."
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It just so happens that there are nine ducks in that sculpture, which really exists and is based on the old children's book Make Way For Ducklings.
Three versions of the thing will be available: a Golden hamster, a so-called Roborovski hamster and the Winter White Russian Dwarf hamster (which really exists).
Two reasons for the Sea Turtle Association of Japan (which really exists) to ask a group of Japanese scientists to help her with artificial flippers.
Accordingly, it must be ascertained that the arising of a cognition of a jar really is based on a jar only after ascertainment that there is a jar which really exists as the cause of that cognition, [which ascertainment can be] based only on perception of pragmatic efficacy".
This may be explained by the geographical variation in standard practice, which really exists.
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The movie is set partly in a cardboard village for elderly homeless people, which really existed in Tokyo.
Here is the definitive account of the notorious 1989 linesman incident in the Johnson's Paint trophy semi-final, and three chapters on the feud with his top player, Horace Hozza Flanneryry, who finally won his battle for a transfer to more glamorous Raith Rovers and sponsorship from MacSween's haggis canapés, which really exist.
Westminster has less than ever to fear from the directives of a European superstate, which only really exists in gin-soaked Tory nightmares.
The images included blue watermelon, rainbow colored owls and a mystical tree in India, which only really exists in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
"I belong to an America which no longer really exists.
Then it is discovered that the island from which Odin travelled really exists but has been expunged from all maps for 400 years.
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