Sentence examples for although not yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "although not yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not happened or been achieved at the present time, but there is an expectation or possibility for it to occur in the future.
Example: "The project is progressing well, although not yet completed."
Alternatives: "even though it is not yet" or "despite not being yet".

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Although not yet 20, his performances got him noticed.

Pockets of Conversion It is possible to test the future, although not yet in New York.

In February this year, unemployment in Rio had reached 8.2%: serious, although not yet a catastrophe.

Here the evidence, although not yet conclusive, has been mounting steadily over the past six years.

Although not yet open to traffic, the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge is looking solid.

Although not yet published in the U.S., my book is available at www.dymocks.com.au.au

He has conducted throughout Europe and across the United States, although not yet in New York.

Although not yet fully understood, these colours must have some significance to predators.

And it is possible, although not yet proven, that afternoon sessions may produce more robust results.

The tax code is filled with them — although not yet one for snipe hunting.

Although not yet finished, the Vostochny cosmodrome has cost £2bn and taken five years to build so far.

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