Non-existent

"Non-existent" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal.

Tom always buys "Magic Fairy Soup" at the supermarket. So that no suspicion falls on him, he always says at the register that it's for his (non-existent) daughter.

He is looking at something non-existent.

Because Esperanto is a completely phonetic language, misspellings are virtually non-existent.

They invented Berber, a non-existent language.

Yella Houha has the citizenship of a non-existent nation.

Yella Houha is the citizen of a non-existent nation.

Islamophobia is almost non-existent here.

Authenticity is invaluable, but originality is non-existent.

This film is dull: the script offers nothing but the same old same old, and the acting is more or less non-existent.

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Roads were practically non-existent and travel was undertaken mainly by water, streams and rivers providing the only practical routes.

It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the present rail passenger service is meagre and between Wetherby and Church Fenton almost non-existent.

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