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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as yet made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not been done or completed up to the present time.
Example: "The report has not been finalized as yet made, but we expect to have it ready by next week."
Alternatives: "not yet completed" or "still not done".
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Ms. Griffin said the Italian government had as yet made no formal claims against the museum.
No one has as yet made an exhaustive study of Shakespeare's commas, but that is sure to come.
When a portfolio manager at MFS in Boston says, "I own Intel", or refers to "my fund", he reminds them that the money actually belongs to the client.But retail investors have as yet made little complaint.
And by combining their marketing prowess with direct-sales operations and independent financial advisers, they have tried to prise some customers away from the banks altogether.Still, these efforts have as yet made only a dent in the European market.
The government has as yet made no official statement, and no story has appeared in the foreign press, leading many Cubans to question the purpose of foreign journalists based on the island.
Independent senator Nick Xenophon supports one version of the idea, the Palmer United Party is understood to be considering it and environment minister Greg Hunt is listening, but has as yet made no commitments.
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Some estimates, taking a broad definition of Internet use, say that by 2000 the number could grow to 550m, or 10% of the world's population.True, few companies are as yet making any money online, but plenty are trying.
That's what is being said at least and I've looked around the web at what people are saying about this and I haven't seen anyone as yet making the following point.
No effective routine screening test exists as yet, making ovarian cancer difficult to catch in its early stages.
"We are currently reviewing the curriculum and looking at developments in England and other jurisdictions but as yet have made no decisions about the way forward from 2015".
Somehow, though, 300 years on St Paul's retains both its serene majesty and sense of being, although a compromise as big as any yet made, as English as Salisbury, Wells or Lincoln Cathedrals.
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