existence
/ĭg-zĭs′təns/
noun
  1. The fact or state of existing; being.
  2. The fact or state of continued being; life.
    our brief existence on Earth.
  3. All that exists.
    sang the beauty of all existence.
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WordHippo
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What is the plural of existence?
The plural of existence is existence. Find more words at wordhippo.com!
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Wiktionary
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existence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
existence (countable and uncountable, plural existences) (Ontology) The state of being, existing, or occurring; beinghood. Synonym: presence · In order to destroy evil, we must first acknowledge its existence. 1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter VIII, in Francesca Carrara.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Existence Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
existence /ɪgˈzɪstəns/ noun · plural existences · existence · /ɪgˈzɪstəns/ noun · plural existences · Britannica Dictionary definition of EXISTENCE · 1 · [noncount] : the state of existing: such as · a : the fact of having actual ...
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Wiktionary
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existences - Simple English Wiktionary
The plural form of existence; more than one (kind of) existence.
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What is the plural of existance?
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Collins Dictionary
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EXISTENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Word forms: plural existences · 1. uncountable noun B2 · The existence of something is the fact that it is present in the world as a real thing. ...the existence of other galaxies. [+ of] Tuna are being fished out of existence. Public worries about accidents are threatening the very existence of the nuclear power industry.
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WordReference
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There exist plural vs. There exists plural? | WordReference Forums
October 16, 2017 - I cannot deny that there exists such xxx persons." I thought and refuted that this was "There syntax" so " persons," the plural noun, was the subject, then the verb should be the infinitive form, not the third-person singular form. (e.g. Persons exist. / A person exists.)
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Wikipedia
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Existence - Wikipedia
1 month ago - Ontology is the philosophical discipline studying the nature and types of existence. Singular existence is the existence of individual entities while general existence refers to the existence of concepts or universals. Entities present in space and time have concrete existence in contrast to abstract entities, like numbers and sets.
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Grammar Quizzes
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There "Existence" | Grammar Quizzes
Review the use of there to refer to the existence of something;examine sentence agreement with the pronoun 'there' and singular and plural nouns in US and British English.
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Exists and exist follow the ordinary convention for verbs: one is singular and the other is plural. Where mathematical usage differs from ordinary usage is in the way singular and plural are indicated in the subject that follows, and an implied “for all” later if the subject is plural.

Exists is singular:

There exists s'' in S such that s''(s'msm') = 0.

Or, spelled out more explicitly:

There exists a number s'' in the set S, such that s''(s'msm') = 0.

Exist is plural:

There exist αi in I such that xn = Σ αi xi.

This is where the mathematical usage differs from ordinary usage. Spelled out explicitly, this would be:

There exist numbers α1, α2, α3, etc., which are elements of the set I, such that for each subscript, if we refer to the subscript as i, then xn = Σ αi xi.

The convention is tricky for a beginner to understand because it depends on your knowing that i is commonly used as a variable that will stand for multiple subscripts. The plural form of “exist” is actually a helpful clue. However, you must understand the implied “for each” later in the sentence. It’s implied by the fact that the sentence uses i to stand for multiple values.

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I would say some author would like to use "there exist" as a direct translation of the existential quantifier. In this case, like in your case, the author does not bother to fit his writing in a plain English context. Note that if your readers are all mathematicians or people with pure mathematics background, then you need not worry about such a usage would confuse your reader.

Nevertheless, I prefer to write, for example: "For every real number ϵ there is a real number δ such that ..." or "There are integers x, y, z such that x2 + y2 = z2 " or "There is a triple of integers $x, y, z$ such that x2 + y2 = z2.

The case that interests you is not the only case. For instance, we can easily find that some author would write "Given ϵ > 0, ..." instead of "Given an ϵ > 0".

A beautiful mathematical writing should be like the author is talking and walking with the reader.

If you are interested, please be referred to How to write mathematics

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TheFreeDictionary.com
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Existences - definition of existences by The Free Dictionary
Synonyms: existence, actuality, being These nouns denote the fact or state of existing: laws in existence for centuries; an idea progressing from possibility to actuality; a nation that came into being after much turmoil.
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Macmillan Dictionary
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EXISTENCE (noun) definition and synonyms
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Quora
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When can I use “There exist” vs. “There exists”? - Quora
Answer (1 of 25): You would use “exists” if there is just one of what follows and “exist” if there are more than one of them. >> There exist predators in that region that control the population of small mammals. >> There exist dialects within the language as well as related languages ...
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YourDictionary
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Existence Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Singular: existence · Plural: existences · From Old French existence, from Late Latin existentia (“existence”). From Wiktionary · Their common gravestone is in existence at the present day, bearing date July 11, 1759. It wasn't normal for them to acknowledge her existence, let alone address her.
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Is existence plural or singular?
adjective. existing; having existence. now existing. The words “moose,” “sheep” and “shrimp” do not have a plural form, but they can be used in singular or plural form as they are.