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The phrase "have yet to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not happened or been completed up to the present time.
Example: "I have yet to go to the new restaurant that everyone is talking about."
Alternatives: "still need to go" or "have not gone yet."
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What a long way we have yet to go.
But the videos have yet to go viral.
We have yet to go on a camping trip.
Those rules have yet to go into effect.
Children have yet to go back to school, despite a deadline for doing so.
Many big firms have yet to go through the financial restructurings they need.
Tickets have yet to go on sale, but for more information and updates see indycarboston.com.
In all, six men were arrested in the shooting and have yet to go to trial.
The two other rebel leaders have yet to go to The Hague.
The 2011 plaques on the Bastion monument have yet to go up.
I have yet to go to bed before 2am or entirely sober.
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