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- Existential_clause abstract "An existential clause is a clause that refers to the existence or presence of something. Examples in English include the sentences "There is a God" and "There are boys in the yard". The use of such clauses can be considered analogous to existential quantification in predicate logic (often expressed with the phrase "There exist(s)...").Different languages have different ways of forming and using existential clauses. For details about English, see English grammar: There as pronoun.".
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- Existential_clause subject Category:Syntactic_entities.
- Existential_clause comment "An existential clause is a clause that refers to the existence or presence of something. Examples in English include the sentences "There is a God" and "There are boys in the yard". The use of such clauses can be considered analogous to existential quantification in predicate logic (often expressed with the phrase "There exist(s)...").Different languages have different ways of forming and using existential clauses. For details about English, see English grammar: There as pronoun.".
- Existential_clause label "Existential clause".
- Existential_clause label "Zdanie egzystencjalne".
- Existential_clause sameAs Zdanie_egzystencjalne.
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- Existential_clause sameAs Q5420355.
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- Existential_clause wasDerivedFrom Existential_clause?oldid=544108930.
- Existential_clause isPrimaryTopicOf Existential_clause.