Sentence examples for * yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "yet" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has not happened up to the present time or to introduce a contrast.
Example: "I haven't finished my homework yet."
Alternatives: "so far" or "up to now."

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And yet, and yet.

And yet, and yet, and yet.

Laughing yet?

Bored yet?

Nothing yet.

Exhausted yet?

Walking yet?

Just yet.

Amused yet?

Convinced yet?

(Dizzy yet?).

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