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Public services, which were never much, are at the moment nonexistent.
If so, why have a word for a nonexistent thing?
Which was pretty much the end of her nonexistent plan.
And about her love life, which has been nonexistent for the past five years.
I have no energy to go out and my social life is nonexistent.
The running game was almost nonexistent in the first two games.
As for the Americans, that kind of thing is nonexistent.
A few days ago she would have said such a list was nonexistent.
At the time of writing, however, this service was still nonexistent.
Except maybe not so nonexistent after all, he thought now.
My experience in the field, as it were, was nonexistent.
Research and development of new drugs over the last 35 years has been nearly nonexistent.
I have been on the list for years and the calls are nonexistent.
You also report that five years ago the disease was almost nonexistent.
But in practice, such security appears to be almost nonexistent.
It was almost nonexistent, but worth a question or two.
He then goes off in search of his nonexistent father.
In fact, it had been nonexistent when they were first married.
The first is that evidence for such a visit seems to be nonexistent.
"All our programs had been put on hold or else they were completely nonexistent," she said.
"Therefore, it does not matter which answer is right, for the question itself should be taken as nonexistent."
Of all the brothers, he is the most nonexistent one.
Negotiations between the teachers' union and the city have been nonexistent.
But, medical researchers said, five years ago it was almost nonexistent.
The prospect of such support against China is nonexistent today.