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Sure! An example of something that cannot exist unless someone created it is a piece of artwork, like a painting or a sculpture.

Artworks are products of human creativity and imagination. They require an artist or creator to conceive the idea, gather the materials, and apply their skills and techniques to bring the artwork into existence. Without the active intervention of an artist, the artwork would not come into being.

Consider a painting by a famous artist like Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa." This masterpiece required da Vinci's creative vision, expertise in painting, and time to meticulously craft the artwork. Without da Vinci's efforts, the "Mona Lisa" would not exist as the renowned piece of art we know today.

Similarly, sculptures, literature, music compositions, and other forms of art all require human creativity and intention to be brought into existence. These creations are unique expressions of human ideas, emotions, and perspectives and wouldn't exist without the direct involvement of an artist or creator.

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