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pre-ex·ist·ent [ˌpri:ɪgˈzɪstənt] ADJ inv

pre-existent
pre-existent (contract)

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In cases involving cancer (not only of the breast), if the cancer is pre-existent, removal of the cancer usually results in remission of the dermatomyositis.
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The lava completely buries the pre-existent land forms over most of its extent.
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Often she modifies pre-existent architecture, transforming the physical space into mental space and playing with the viewers perceptions.
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But there are a minority of people, particularly children, who can develop long-term problems, often if they have a pre-existent vulnerability.
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Originally known as the freaks, the term goth appeared only after 1988, when it was applied to the pre-existent subculture.
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Nature and society as a unity are ruled by a single sacred law, immutable, pre-existent, primitive and survivor to everyone and everything.
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It will be wrong to exist with a committee that has pre-existent affiliation with competitors.
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The diverse conditions in which human beings are born is actually dependent upon what their souls did in this pre-existent state.
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Harnessing neurogenesis to destabilise pre-existent memories could have its own benefits.
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