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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually not yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not occurred or been completed at the present time, despite any expectations or assumptions to the contrary.
Example: "I was hoping to have the report finished by now, but it's actually not yet ready for submission."
Alternatives: "still not ready" or "not completed yet".
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"Actually, not yet," he said.
Actually – not yet.
That study has actually not yet been published in a peer-review environment.
The film presents one of the great aged characters, played by Michel Simon, who was actually not yet forty but seems to have emerged from the very depths of time.
The Cam and Mitchell version of adoptive parenting is actually not yet the norm among same-sex couples.
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The important point is that it was actually not viable, yet, to provide such a service in 2005.
And while that's sort of confusing, since, you know, the Galaxy Note II is actually not here yet.
And there was the ring of common sense in the observation by Geoffrey Boycott that Strauss, actually, is not yet a good captain.
I haven't actually tasted it – not yet, anyway.
(Actually, Lee has not yet concluded the deal).
I'd actually not used it yet, and I just ran across it in a drawer.
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