Sentence examples for along yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "along yet" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to inquire about progress or status, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "Are you along yet with your project?"
Alternatives: "Are you there yet?" or "Have you made progress yet?".

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The kids hadn't come along yet.

AIDS hadn't come along yet".

We're not very far along yet in true natural language understanding.

But we weren't that far along yet, in spite of our increasing frailty.

Along yet another empty road is a half-built shopping centre, with a huge glass front dusty from disuse.

Still, nothing has replaced it that is attractive enough to spur people to plunge along yet another uncharted course.

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Outside its doors, Hummers and other pricey cars bounce along yet-to-be-paved roads.The embryonic nation is severely handicapped by a lack of infrastructure.

With this momentum chugging along, and yet with so much progress yet to be made, what can the rest of us do to help advance this mission?

About five hundred feet further along is yet another Building on your left: take the second right.

But I'll talk about that in the next post, along with yet other possible edge to Google+.

Cal Stewart Kellogg's conducting was fleet and sensitive - the music moved along briskly yet never sacrificed lyricism for propulsion.

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