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No, that sentence should read there was a man and a woman in the car. If you were to say there were two people in the car, then the verb is plural for a plural subject, two people. But this way, the subject is a man, which is singular. The woman is also singular. The implied grammar is this: there was a man in the car and there was also a woman in the car. Singular in both cases.

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