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The part of a sentence 'had never existed' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a situation in the past that never happened, or to describe something that has never existed before. For example: "If it hadn't been for her dedication and hard work, this project had never existed."
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That opportunity had never existed before.
And if those booms had never existed?
It's almost as if it had never existed.
It was as if I had never existed.
It was as if they had never existed.
I was shifted like I had never existed.
Gemma, Sophie, Pete and Janet had never existed.
If the Moon had never existed the Earth would be spinning much faster.
Prila Yosfalda (almost a scramble, now so obviously, of "April Fool's Day") had never existed.
It would be as if they had never existed at all.
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Officially it has never existed.
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