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Yes, if the context is something like this: '-What is in that bag?' '-There is an onion.' But if the context is: '-What is that on the table?' then the answer should be '-It is an onion.'

There is an onion sounds odd on its own. If one adds a place it is correct, as in There is an onion on the kitchen table.

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Yes, it is correct to say "There is an onion" if referring to the presence of an onion in a certain location.

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