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The phrase "do not yet know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to refer to something that is not yet known or understood, such as a fact or a cause. For example, "Scientists do not yet know what caused the strange phenomenon."
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I do not yet know the answer.
Enterprise system would work better, we do not yet know.
"We do not yet know what happened to them".
We do not yet know how best to design, implement, and use health information technology (IT).
However, we do not yet know precisely how this effect occurs.
We do not yet know the cause of death.
"We do not yet know what happened, or why.
And they do not yet know where the trail starts.
We do not yet know how Khalid Masood was radicalised.
The readers of The Scotsman do not yet know this.
But we do not yet know for sure.
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