Examples of using Could exist in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
It could exist.
That such a monster could exist?
They could exist in our minds.
Nothing so ridiculous could exist.
Nothing could exist there.
I never thought a place like this could exist.
Mermaids could exist.
I think that a whole other universe could exist.
These creatures could exist anywhere.
Without bees, none of these foods could exist.
These could exist in planets like Neptune or Uranus.
Huh. You know,I never thought a place like this could exist.
Could exist in a place like this? A place like this.
Find water elsewhere and aliens could exist nearby.
Complex as a fish could exist No-one imagined that an animal as in such extreme pressures.
I remember when I was a little girl, I used to wonder how a bubble could exist.
That's inconceivable. No spy ring of that magnitude could exist without my knowing something about it.
We have been trying to find out how such a physiological marvel could exist.
It could exist on any number of worlds in the universe. If life can exist here.
It is inconceivable that any species could exist in such a manner.
Theoretically-speaking, I suppose some large version of this AC transformer could exist.
If life can exist here… it could exist on any number of worlds in the universe.
The surface temperature could then be Earth-like,and life could exist there.
But these insulating media, without which no mortalˆ could exist, operate directly to limit the range of finiteˆ action.
At the time, this seemed implausible,so Wang conjectured no such set could exist.
I have theorized that carbon-based,fat-filled life could exist, but until today, I never had any proof.
Honestly, what I think I was looking for was a place like this… without ever believing for a second… that it could exist.
Meant that it did exist. What made it real… was the fear that it could exist, and the fact that it was feared so deeply.
And the fact that it was feared so deeply meantthat it did exist. What made it real… was the fear that it could exist.
One can only wonder how such a common policy could exist, given that we witness attempts to undermine it at every step.