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Discover Ludwig"has yet signed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has not been done or achieved yet. For example: The agreement between the two companies has yet signed.
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No EU country has yet signed such an agreement.
But apparently, neither the management company nor the board has yet signed off on the statements.
Although neither has yet signed a contract, Mr. Drabinsky expressed confidence that they would.
No governor has yet signed a same-sex marriage bill that was not the result of court ruling.
A high stakes game Teetering steppes Now the splurge A hard stone in the wilderness ReprintsNone of the four big mobile companies has yet signed up for the scheme, he admits.
Last June it demanded, and got, a further 12 months' immunity.None of the 15 EU members or ten candidate countries has yet signed impunity pacts with the United States.
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While no tenants have yet signed on, Campbell has acquired some 15 acres in the last two years.
Mr. Perlman said that several companies had expressed interest, though none had yet signed a lease.
Amid financial worries and rows over the Welsh domestic game's future, prop Jones is the only leading Wales star not to have yet signed a deal.
To date, no banks have yet signed up in partnership with the system, but the company says it's in negotiations with several entities.
So far, according to my sources, none of those in the threatened villages have yet signed on as Bengalis.
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