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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My pores are non-existent, my forehead is snatched and fine-line free, and my skin looks so glassy and smooth.—
Reece Andavolgyi,
InStyle,
24 May 2026 At this point, the Cubs’ starting depth is nearly non-existent.—
Sahadev Sharma,
New York Times,
24 June 2026 Scammers may also advertise non-existent hotels, short-term rentals, or vacation properties near event venues.—
Staff Report,
Hartford Courant,
12 June 2026 An analysis of his microbiome revealed a particular kind of a gut bacteria that is almost non-existent among modern humans.—CBS News,
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Word History
Etymology
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