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How do you say this in English (US)? Their existence itself seems to be a motivation and inspiration to me. <-- Does this sentence make sense? what about the next sentence? "Their very existence seems to motivate and inspire me." Do they mean the same or not?

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How do you say this in English (US)? Their existence itself seems to be a motivation and inspiration to me. <-- Does this sentence make sense? what about the next sentence? "Their very existence seems to motivate and inspire me." Do they mean the same or not?
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