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In exchange for the surrender and reduction of tribal lands and removal of Native Americans, the United States has signed 375 treaties and passed laws that were to govern the future existence of Native Americans.

From Seattle Times Dec. 12, 2022

“The article also subjected the student members and their families to danger and immense stress while jeopardizing the future existence of the chapter.”

From Washington Post Nov. 9, 2015

But young women of her class in contemporary Russia are so removed from ordinary life that this future existence terrifies Julie as much as it entices her.

From New York Times Jul. 28, 2015

The charities they set up can donate huge sums that are still conservative, careful to protect their future existence.

From New York Times Jun. 23, 2015

Post′-exist′ence, future existence; Post′fix, a letter, syllable, or word fixed to or put after another word, an affix.—v.t.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various




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