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The phrase "never were there" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used for emphasis in a negative context, often to highlight the absence of something in the past. Example: "Never were there such dedicated volunteers as those who helped during the crisis."
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"Never were there three more lost children than Mother, Helen and me," he says early in the show, savoring the woeful, fairy-tale locution.
I break into song".Sisters, sisters, never were there such devoted sisters!
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"Never was there animosity.
Never was there a more loyal friend.
Never been there, I said.
"Never been there before," he said.
Never was there a nobler cause.
"I had never been there," Jackson said.
She's never been there, or anywhere in the Middle East.
Never was there anything in music quite like it.
"And myself I have never been there, Father".
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