Examples of 'exist as part' in a sentence

Meaning of "exist as part"

exist as part - This phrase is used to describe the state of existence as a component or element of something larger or more complex

How to use "exist as part" in a sentence

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exist as part
They now only exist as part of tradition.
The nature of the universe demonstrates that freedom can only exist as part of law.
Rights only exist as part of civil society.
Such information could not exist as part of the culture.
They exist as part of a logical progression.
No expectations that the films will exist as part of a shared universe.
They exist as part of a gaffer.
Enterobacter are not usually harmful and exist as part of the healthy gut microflora.
All exist as part of a wonderful stream of life which is constantly moving.
I continue to exist as part of you.
All exist as part of a wonderful stream of life which is constantly moving . [ three breaths ].
Many jurisdictional authorities exist as part of other governmental or private organizations.
Cycle paths exist as part of the Trafford cycle initiative.
Comoving distance and cosmological time definitely exist as part of the standard Big Bang model.
Now you will exist as part of the master, he will exist through you.

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Most of these schools still exist as part of the state college system.
Catarrhalis can exist as part of the human respiratory tract microflora, particularly in children.
Programmes such as ENVIREG already exist as part of the structural funds.
These may exist as part of specific response units, such as SWAT.
In some cities, community-based organizations now exist as part of the city 's administrative structure.
They exist as part of a ( bad ) habit.
How can such a thing exist as part of the real world?
Animals and plants exist as part of a web of biological activity, which supports our lifestyles.
And the germ cells exist as part of your reproductive organs.
Some control must exist as part of any self-declaration scheme to make it trustworthy.
Yes, we exist, but we exist as part of the fabric of Creation.
Erasmus will continue to exist as part of the new programmes after certain modifications.
Bureaucratic positions also exist as part of stable career tracks that reward office-holders for seniority.
The MSC 10 may already exist as part of an operator 's Public Land Mobile Network ( PLMN ).

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