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exist (verb), exists; existed; existing
1. To be present in the real word; to be: Some people wonder if life really exists on other planets.
2. To live, especially under difficult conditions; to survive: After losing his wife and job, Sam existed or subsisted on very little and had to beg to stay alive.
3. To take place or occur in a certain place or situation: The problem of bicyclists riding on the streets in town still exists although some roads have been improved and have special bike lanes.
2. To live, especially under difficult conditions; to survive: After losing his wife and job, Sam existed or subsisted on very little and had to beg to stay alive.
3. To take place or occur in a certain place or situation: The problem of bicyclists riding on the streets in town still exists although some roads have been improved and have special bike lanes.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
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(confusion exists about usage of "a" and "an" in front of other words)
(confusion that sometimes exists because of the spellings and similar sounds of words)
(Latin: flesh, meat, fleshy parts of the body; fruit pulp; used mostly in reference to the tissue that exists in a tooth)
(slavery not only existed in the past, but it still exists in parts of the present world)