come into existence:start to be, live, happen, etc.
Some are collectively owned or run by neighbourhood committees. Privately-owned kindergartens also have come into existence since 1980s.
As an aesthetic principle, judgment cannot come into existence or even work as a “bridge” between them.
come into existence through birth.
A trust established in other written forms shall come into existence when the trustee promises to accept the trust.
Or as a child dead at birth I might never have come into existence; like young children who have not seen the light.
Public Welfare :The cable television has connected with Shanghai Cable TV network. Municipal infrastructure is being perfected and the construction of new market town has come into existence.