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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has yet begun" is correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that something has not started or happened yet, but will at some point in the future. Example: The construction of the new building has yet begun, but it is expected to begin next month.
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No military tribunal has yet begun.
But neither side has yet begun to implement it, and the Americans, for the time being, are no longer pushing at all hard.
María del Pilar Hurtado, the former head of DAS chief, is exiled in Panama, but Colombian police have sought her capture.Neither Mr Arias's nor Mr Moreno's trials has yet begun, and both men deny the charges against them.
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Six out of 10 of those surveyed said they did not believe recovery had yet begun.
It has yet to begin.
But that transformation has yet to begin.
Perhaps the real revolution has yet to begin.
Two years on, the film has yet to begin production.
"The real work has yet to begin," Gupta said.
In many countries that process has yet to begin.
A theological debate on atheism has yet to begin.
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