It is usually denoted by the turned E (∃) logical operatorsymbol, which, when used together with a predicate variable, is called an existential quantifier ("∃x" or "∃(x)"). Existential quantification is distinct from universal quantification ("for all"), which asserts that the property or relation holds for all members of the domain.
Symbols are encoded U+2203∃THERE EXISTS (HTML∃·∃·as a mathematical symbol) and U+2204∄THERE DOES NOT EXIST (HTML∄).
Basics
Consider a formula that states that some natural number multiplied by itself is 25.
This would seem to be a logical disjunction because of the repeated use of "or". However, the "and so on" makes this impossible to integrate and to interpret as a disjunction in formal logic.
Instead, the statement could be rephrased more formally as
You don't have to bite. We're gonna be alright. Just to help ourselves to some time. I'm gonna lay things out. I'm gonna stay by you. Just to help myself to some time. Just try to breathe. You're everything I need.