Is the difference between "there exists" and "there is" purely stylistic? The book I am using uses "there is" the majority of the time, except for very few cases of "there exists," so I wanted to make sure.
2026-03-28 01:26:03.1774661163
"there exists" vs. "there is"
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This is a stylistic choice. Similar to how one may replace "for all" with "for each" or "for any."