pre-exist in the PONS Dictionary

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Reality was still unfolding; it didn't pre-exist, it emerged.
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Another area for research is the clustering of double strand breaks: whether there is a transport mechanism, and whether the repair centres pre-exist.
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An understanding of the conventional patterns and stereotypes that pre-exist in a milieu provide the propagandist with material from which to build off.
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