independently exist

Frequency: 6.46.1 per million words

Indicates that something exists on its own, without being connected to or dependent on another thing.

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Examples (10)

  • He argued that ideas do not exist independently of the language that expresses them.
  • The scientific community debated whether the newly discovered organism could exist independently of its host.
  • The research division was set up to exist independently from the main corporate structure.
  • Some critics believe that a piece of art can exist independently of the artist's intentions.
  • The two concepts, while related, are able to exist independently of each other.
  • This software module was designed so that it could exist independently or be integrated into a larger system.
  • Can justice truly exist independently of the law that enforces it?
  • For centuries, it was believed that the soul existed independently of the physical body.
  • It's a misconception that these two problems can exist independently; they are deeply intertwined.
  • The possibility of a universe existing independently of our own has long fascinated physicists.