Usage examples of "existido" in Spanish with translation to English

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También dice que las compañías que han existido por un largo tiempo son muy confiables. It also says that companies existing for a long time are very reliable.
El país dejó de existir. The nation ceased to exist.
Él es el soldado más valiente que jamás existió. He is the bravest soldier that ever lived.
Sin agua no podemos existir. Without water, we cannot exist.
¿Crees que existen los fantasmas? Do you believe ghosts exist?
¿Los fantasmas existen de verdad? Do ghosts really exist?
La gente cree que Dios existe. People believe that god exists.
Esta palabra no existe en francés. This word doesn't exist in French.
Tom ni siquiera sabe que existo. Tom doesn't even know I exist.
No creo que tales cosas existan. I don't believe such things to exist.
Algunos sugieren que él nunca existió. Some say he never existed.
Estaba buscando algo que no existía. I was searching for something that didn't exist.
Damos por sentado que la televisión existe. We take it for granted that television exists.
Note que el máximo no siempre existe. Note that the maximum doesn't always exist.
El oxígeno existe en dos estados gaseosos. Oxygen exists in two gaseous forms.
La oración que estás leyendo no existe. The sentence you're reading doesn't exist.
Dios existe pero ha olvidado la contraseña. God exists but he forgot the password.
Para los monoteístas sólo existe un Dios. For monotheists, there only exists one God.
La vida no puede existir sin agua. Life cannot exist without water.
Ningún animal puede existir sin las plantas. No animal can exist without plants.
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