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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and yet work for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a contrast where something is unexpected or surprising in relation to the idea of working for something.
Example: "She seems to have a carefree attitude, and yet work for her is always completed on time."
Alternatives: "and still be effective for" or "but still function for".
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When the view is a beautiful one, it should be possible to plan the interior with the furniture plan and orientation such that seating arrangements can take advantage of the view and yet work for other functions, such as relation to a fireplace or a conversation group, as well.
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It's not official, and certain things don't yet work (for example, the install doesn't take advantage of the Ocean's QWERTY love, which sucks), but it's a proof-of-concept as much as anything.
Unfortunately the feature does not yet work for DMs (and considering some users propensity for DM fail, maybe that's a good thing).
It may yet work for Turkey.
Cruz's unabashed right-wing oppositionism may yet work for him if Trump collapses.
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Sadly, while this does appear to be working on the Windows and Linux versions of Chromium right now, it's not yet working for the Mac.
The strategy of "internal devaluation" has not yet worked for Greece, nor – according to the IMF's data and analysis – for the eurozone as whole.
But you're not yet working for them.
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