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- adjective Common misspelling of
existent .
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Examples
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Learn to drive defensively, traffic enforcement will be non-existant, which is likely to play hell with your carinsurance premiums, too.
Time to Attack The Right Wing's Core Values-- Less Taxes and Less Government 2008
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My movement was practically non-existant, which is a very bad thing for a 2-sword fighter.
roland Diary Entry roland 2005
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Break-ins and robbery, armed or otherwise, in Switzerland is almost non-existant.
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If she had been enrolled in INSS, they would have been non-existant!
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Break-ins and robbery, armed or otherwise, in Switzerland is almost non-existant.
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The Grivory handle scales looked fishy (cool) and I could tell slippage would be non-existant (cooler).
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Yep, Wi-Fi will be the future, not “broadband” in its existant form (unless prices drastically change).
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Their amphib capability is now almost no existant. as they have not replaced retired vessels ….
Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war? 2010
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And secondly, when companies have in place a poor (or even a non-existant) governance program inside their boundaries, as is too often the case, how could they intend to move some of their applications to the cloud?
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The address given for Walter Reed is said to have been a non-existant wing, contacts at Walter Reed were said to have no patient named Patrick
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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