Examples of using Really existed in English and their translations into Chinese
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In Bernheim's clinic it almost seemed that such an art really existed and that it could be learned from Bernheim.
All I could think of was that the robber really existed, and he was in our house!
Gordon wonders whether brand loyalty ever really existed, or if companies simply mistook loyalty for laziness.
The corridor really existed; otherwise, the Khojaly people, fully encircled and isolated from the outer world, couldn' t have broken out of the encirclement.
There was yet another temple, and though it never really existed it was described in great detail in the Old Testament Book of Ezekiel.
She had the feeling that Sophie really existed somewhere"on the other side.".
It was thus queried whether legal rules on satisfaction really existed, and even whether the wrongdoing State was under an obligation to offer satisfaction to the injured State.
But some in the Corinthian church were weak in their understanding and believed that such gods really existed.
Maybe such a person never really existed, couldn't exist, but people wanted a savior nonetheless.
Perhaps the rumours of vast underground conspiracies were true after all- perhaps the Brotherhood really existed!
The plan, whose details remain unclear, has been gestating in secret for so long that skeptics asked whether it even really existed.
The movie is set partly in a cardboard village for elderly homeless people, which really existed in Tokyo.
While Mulan isn't technically based on a real person, it is possible she really existed.
No one knew where they came from and some doubted that they really existed.
Perhaps the rumors of vast underground conspiracies were true after all- perhaps the Brotherhood really existed!
Of those who visited, most came only to look, to see whether the great door really existed;
The corridor really existed; otherwise, the Khojaly people, fully encircled and isolated from the outer world, could not have been able to escape the encirclement.
So, if Adam never really existed, should I trust the new Adam?
He never really existed at all, except in my imagination.
Maybe it never really existed at all- except in my fantasy.”.