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"never any" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something exists in no amount or quantity. For example: "I have never any money in my wallet."
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There's never any ambiguity.
"Never any complaints.
There's never any slack".
There's never any action".
[LAUGHTER] Never any cartoons?
There was never any confusion".
It was never any use.
"There are never any results".
"There was never any relief".
There was never any (issue).
There was never any reason.
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