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'had never sought' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in the past where someone did not take any action to obtain something. Example: Susan had never sought out a better job, but when the opportunity arose, she decided to take the risk.
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But he had never sought them.
"Voilà!" I had never sought to resemble a dog.
Mr Lewis had never sought public office and had not even signed the recall petition.
They all told me that they had never sought or received any loan from T.I.B.C.
Ultimately he was unable to bear a burden he had never sought to carry.
"The Mousetrap" was something I had never sought out in the past.
In its lawsuit, Reckson said it had never sought, obtained or used any confidential information.
He decided that Cooper had messed up in granting Rove a confidentiality Rove had never sought.
In a statement, he said he had never sought to prevent the units from being regulated.
Funnily enough, Maria had never sought out Homer's house, but encouraged me to search atop the village hill.
American's parent, the AMR Corporation, was the last major domestic airline that had never sought Chapter 11 protection.
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