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"there were items" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: "When I opened the box, there were items inside I had not expected."
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There were items from 35 different burglaries, the police said.
There were items of every description: clothing, housewares, furniture.
Although there were items missing from the house, the police didn't charge her with theft.
There were items in trade publications and photos on its Web site.
I tried to get an explanation, but there were items like 'maternity supplies.' What was that?
There were "items of public expenditure that are probably not classified as investment, but are important", he said.
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Instead, there are "items".
"There are items of higher priority".
"There are items that we would rate as troublesome".
There are more items in the book category than there are items in any other product category.
There are items in the Eviction Queue which are not in the Cache.
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