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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have yet done" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "have yet to do."
Example: "I have yet to do my homework for the week."
Alternatives: "have not done yet" or "still need to do."
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But few have yet done so.
Even the big automakers may enter, although none have yet done so.
Artists can, in theory, use the internet to bypass record firms, though few have yet done this.
The landless families do not gain formal ownership until they are judged ready to support themselves, and few of them have yet done so.
Better than that, he's done what precious few other music critics have yet done in terms of harnessing the potential of the web.
Britain now needs to take the practical, legal, political and moral issues around armed drones much more seriously than we have yet done.
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No anchor has yet done any breakthrough reporting.
In her defence, it cannot be said that she has yet done any positive harm.
Although a new law allows foreign banks to open branches, none has yet done so.
No English club has yet done so, but there was reported interest from Zenit St . Petersburg
It thus seems odd that nobody had yet done this kind of audit.
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