Sentence examples for an yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an yet" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, the correct phrase to use in written English is "and yet". For example, "I had already put forth a lot of effort, and yet there was still much more to be done."

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After taking a year off from losing out an yet another Oscar with his quaalude-popping turn in The Wolf of Wall Street, he's taking the lead in The Revenant, a gritty western, set in the 19th century.

THUMP UK's favourite band The Rhythm Method AKA Joey Bradbury and Rowan Martin have returned today with an yet another pitch-perfect pop record that'd sit at the top of the charts for months on months in a just world.

In general, mammalian AOs are characterized by broad substrate specificity and an yet obscure physiological function.

Even TCTP devoid of signal sequences, is secreted to extracellular environment by an yet undefined mechanism.

Indeed it has been reported that binding of TPI to an yet unidentified component of red cell membranes can lessen the activity of TPI [23].

Alternatively, the signaling could occur through a TLR-independent pathway e.g. through the IL1/IL18 receptors known also to utilize the MyD88 signaling pathway or through an yet unidentified receptor upstream of MyD88.

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The skeptic represents a yet deeper problem.

In quantitative terms, this is a yet unanswered question.

A: Not yet, but I'm optimistic.

A: Not yet.

A: None yet.

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