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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has yet set' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to express that something has not yet been done or established. For example: "The new president of the company has yet set a clear strategy for the coming year."
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"No one has yet set out a credible alternative future to EU membership," he will say.
Labour has been dominating media interest in who will succeed Boris Johnson as London's mayor for the simple reason that no other party has yet set about choosing a candidate - at least, not so anyone can see.
But the drawbacks to hydrogen still threaten its re-emergence as one of the clean fuels of the future.None of the successors to the internal-combustion engine has yet set much of a pace.
He points out that, with the exception of an informal system in California, no country in the world has yet set up regular probabilistic earthquake forecasting that can be used to guide emergency actions.
But if they are returned to Germany, the likelihood is that they will then be sent to Turkey, a country where none of the children has yet set foot.
While no manufacturer has yet set prices on the devices, the bulk of revenue is likely to come from monthly wireless connection and Internet access fees, with expected charges of $7 to $75 a month.
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In his essay "On Duties", Cicero remarked that nobody, to his knowledge, had yet set down the rules for ordinary conversation, though many had done so for public speaking.
No date for increasing the limit has yet been set.
No trial date has yet been set.
No official date has yet been set.
No date has yet been set.
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