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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certainly yet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "certainly" and "yet" do not logically combine in this way.
Example: "I certainly yet believe in the possibility of success" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "definitely still" or "certainly still".
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He is fiscally conservative, certainly, yet far more socially liberal, and economically innovative, than many Tories.
It may be the case, but Van Gaal is certainly yet to get the maximum out of his.
Emotional, yes, relieved, certainly, yet all of this layered with confusion and fear that this might not be over.
Their impact is certainly yet to be felt by many in rural areas and the urban poor.
At a moment of widespread economic distress, philanthropy is a growth industry, its golden age, at least in terms of dollars spent, almost certainly yet to come.
But, the newcomer found it impossible to explain, he came from a hilly, green and lovely certainly, yet coal-mining part of England, on the border of Wales.
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Certainly not yet".
So do farewells loom for the independence-minded leader?Not necessarily, and certainly not yet.
Certainly not yet anyway, and I would be very surprised if that changes in the future".
Martial was almost certainly unmarried, yet he received this marital distinction.
The hard-core Hillary supporters have certainly not yet achieved total unification bliss.
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