Why use "\exists x" in set-builder notation?

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Why is the \exists k used in this set-builder notation?

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It always helps to read the mathematical notation with full sentences:

The set of all such integers $n$ for which there exists some integer $k$ such that $n$ is equal to $2\cdot k$.

So, the "there exists" is vital in the definition of the set.