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The phrase "must there be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in questions to express necessity or obligation. Here is an example: "Must there be a winner in every competition?"
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Could there, should there, must there be another way?
How close a connection must there be between the desired behavior — honor the Constitution — and the threat — lose your federal money?
If desire is the cause of suffering, as Buddhism holds, how much sadness must there be in the smaller monasteries in Sikkim, which aspire to the opulence achieved by the larger ones?
If such a practice attempt is not allowed then must there be a penalty?
Why must there be a "best"?
Must there be pork belly buns ($12.50)?
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If you must, there are shops in Livingstone for provisions.
After that, if you must, there is pizza.
And, if you must, there's karaoke too.
But if you must, there it is.
Before there must be forgiveness there must be redemption.
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