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The part of the sentence 'there were circumstances' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there were certain conditions or influences which had a role to play in a particular situation or event. For example: "The bus accident was not due to driver negligence; there were circumstances beyond his control which exacerbated the incident."
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According to a recent poll by YouGov (PDF), 75% of respondents agreed there were "no instances in which violent protest is acceptable in a democracy" - although some 19% believed there were circumstances in which it could be justified.
Now, there were circumstances.
But there were circumstances, certain ones, that were especially favorable to the disease.
4 We do not suggest that there were circumstances of that nature here.
Mr. Weiner also suggested that there were circumstances in which stops were justified.
But he said there were circumstances where wearing face coverings was inappropriate, he suggested.
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But there are circumstances to that.
However, there are circumstances where its task could be obstructed.
They won't do it unless there are circumstances where there is trust.
I suppose there are circumstances, societies in which being trusting would be a detriment.
Thus, there are circumstances in which "bad politicians" can in fact be compatible with democratic accountability.
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