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Discover Ludwig"have there" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
To be grammatically correct, you need to change it to "are there". For example, "Are there any apples left?".
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"Have there been temptations?
Have there been major conflicts?
Have there been difficult times?
Have there been violations?
Have there been flaws?
Have there been mistakes?
Or have there?
Have there been fallow periods?
— I didn't see everything they have there.
PD What personnel changes have there been?
Or have there been more obstacles?
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