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"Were there any" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in interrogative sentences to ask about the existence or presence of something. For example: - Were there any witnesses to the accident? - Were there any updates on the project? - Were there any leftovers from dinner last night? - Were there any changes to the schedule? It can also be used in conditional sentences, such as: - If there were any issues, please let me know. - I would have gone if there were any tickets left.
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Were there any takers?
Were there any safeguards?
Were there any consequences?
Were there any better alternatives?
Were there any last questions?
Were there any other questions?
Were there any unexpected costs?
Were there any differences?
Were there any surprises?
Were there any battles over specific films?
Were there any drugs in the car?
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