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The phrase "cannot do that yet" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone is unable to do something at the present moment, but may be able to do it in the future. Here are a few examples of when you could use this phrase: 1. "I'm sorry, I cannot do that yet. I need to finish this project first." 2. "My daughter cannot tie her shoelaces yet, but she's getting better at it every day." 3. "We cannot reveal the results of the experiment yet. We need to run a few more tests." 4. "I wish I could help you with your car troubles, but I cannot do that yet. I'm still learning about engines." 5. "I cannot make any promises yet, but I will try my best to attend your event."
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You need proof, and in this lifetime we probably cannot do that yet.
You cannot do that yet with QikCom.
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He hasn't done that yet".
I haven't done that yet here.
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They have not done that yet".
(Unfortunately, you cannot do this yet).
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