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The phrase "are there ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the existence or occurrence of something at any time or under any circumstances.
Example: "Are there ever moments when you feel completely at peace?"
Alternatives: "Do such moments exist?" or "Have there been instances?".
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And, symptomatic of television ignoring real issues for working-class people, there are "so many programmes about hospitals, doctors etc, yet are there ever storylines about cutbacks, private providers, PFI – all the things that NHS staff talk about?
Do read her blogpost about the essential Vegas literature – from Fear and Loathing to recent fiction about the struggles of life in the city beyond the Strip – but are there ever enough books in a list?
It's a good rule of thumb, but are there ever instances where a little poking around is called for?
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She has been there ever since.
She had been there ever since.
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