I think we should improve existent parks rather than create new ones.
to some people, angels are as existent as aardvarks or astronomers
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Choudhary said that chronic stress can even exacerbate already existent gastrointestinal issues, including irritable bowel syndrome.—Claretta Bellamy, NBC News, 4 Oct. 2023 As for other perceptions that were proven to be either misguided or no longer existent during this series, how about this one, the notion that Tatum and Jaylen Brown don’t bring out the best in each other.—Chad Finn, BostonGlobe.com, 15 May 2023 In Cornwall and Devon, two of the most popular beach destinations in the UK, one in eight monitors at bathing destinations is either non-existent or not working, according to analysis of Environment Agency data by the Liberal Democrats political party.—Julia Buckley, CNN, 27 Aug. 2022 In other words, specialized personal care services with a national footprint were minimal, if not non-existent.—Brin Snelling, Forbes, 27 Mar. 2023 See all Example Sentences for existent
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borrowed from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French, borrowed from Late Latin existent-, existens/exsistent-, exsistens, from present participle of Latin existere, exsistere "to come into view, appear, show oneself, come into being" (Late Latin, "to have real being, be, be present") — more at exist
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