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Dileepa Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "there is no" and "there exists no"

I found the following sentence on a Youtube video that I've recently watched. In fact, I cannot understand the grammar related to "there exists no" phrase. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know what is the difference between "there is no" and "there exists no".


And just one more body and in most cases all motion becomes fundamentally chaotic - there exists no simple solution.


Reference:-


https://youtu.be/et7XvBenEo8?t=76

  

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There is no simple solution. There exists no simple solution. This is just a more stylish and literary version of the former.

  • There is no simple solution.
  • There exists no simple solution.
  • This is just a more stylish and literary version of the former.
  • You could also say No simple solution exists.
  • Clive
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There is no simple solution.

There exists no simple solution. This is just a more stylish and literary version of the former.

You could also say No simple solution exists.

Clive

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