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1. 存在感 (cún zài gǎn): "sense of presence" - This phrase is used to describe the feeling of being aware of someone or something's presence.
2. 存在主义 (cún zài zhǔ yì): "existentialism" - This is a philosophical movement that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
3. 存在论 (cún zài lùn): "ontology" - This is a branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of being or existence.
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存在 (cún zài) is used in everyday language to refer to the existence of something. For example, one might say 他的存在 (tā de cún zài) to refer to the existence of someone or something. It can also be used to refer to the existence of a concept or idea, such as 平等的存在 (píng děng de cún zài) to refer to the existence of equality.
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