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Discover Ludwig"Nothing yet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to convey that there is currently no new information or developments in a situation. It can also indicate that something has not yet happened or been accomplished. Example: "I've been waiting for an update on the project, but there's been nothing yet."
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Nothing yet.
"Nothing yet," Sanchez said.
Nothing yet again.
Nothing yet, he said.
"Nothing yet," Torre said.
"Nothing yet," he said, almost apologetically.
"Nothing yet," Detective Williams told him.
"Nothing yet," Mr. McMahon said, checking his phone.
Nothing yet; it's still investigating.
Nothing yet on that rumored Apple netbook, I'm afraid.
Nothing, yet, but the idea is pretty cool.
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