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The phrase "never has there been" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something has never happened before or at any previous time. Example: "Never has there been a more important time to take action on climate change."
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"Never has there been as much quality space on the market downtown," he said.
"Never has there been the kind of folk expression in music that rap represents," he said.
Never has there been as strong a disconnect between Israeli perceptions of their actions against Palestinians and the world's.
Never has there been as much discussion in Britain about how to say the word James.
Never has there been so much product.
Never has there been such an eyebrow.
Never has there been such a September in Paris.
"Never has there been so much public negativity about anything.
Never has there been an Olympics built from scratch like this one.
But never has there been a public salute such as the gathering on July 14th.
But never has there been a female governor of a top Western central bank.
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