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The phrase "was never established" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that something was never officially established or recognized. For example: "The true origin of the story was never established, and many different versions have been passed down through the generations."
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"It was never established," Mr. Hadfield said.
The number of dead was never established.
It was never established whether it was deliberate.
A clear motive was never established by police.
It was never established exactly how the disease broke out.
Such a basis was never established for supersonic flight.
The cause was never established – or, at least, never admitted.
While investigators suspected sabotage, it was never established that the plane exploded.
The causative agent of sleeping sickness was never established, although the influenza virus was suspected.
A specific motive for the killing was never established, beyond a suspected breach of trust.
There was the suspicion that Benetton were using traction control, though that was never established.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com