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Discover Ludwig"didn't yet" is a correct phrase in written English
It is used to evoke a sense of hesitation or inaction. For example, "He had promised to come by now, but he didn't yet."
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"That notion didn't yet exist.
But I didn't yet know how sweet.
Most people didn't yet use e-mail.
We didn't yet have much of anything.
Most of the bottles I saw didn't yet have labels.
Berger!" — belong to a genre that didn't yet exist: docudrama.
Times, especially those who didn't yet know about my diagnosis!
I was surprised to learn what I didn't yet know.
That you didn't yet "get" the parent mind-set?
I knew I wanted out, but didn't yet know how.
Many Americans didn't yet know where that was.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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