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What if cosmological constant was zero?

Physicists always ask why the cosmological constant is not exactly zero! I would ask here, what if cosmological constant was zero? The universe wouldn't expand and matter would exert gravitational force and shrink the universe into a big crunch! So, why physicists want the constant to be zero then? I must have missed something here!

Can cosmological constant be zero since we see the universe already expanding? How would the universe support life further as some claim?