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Discover Ludwig"I didn't yet" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not yet been done or completed, but may be completed in the future. Example: "I didn't yet finish my homework, but I plan to do it tonight."
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But I didn't yet know how sweet.
I was surprised to learn what I didn't yet know.
I knew the subject -- I didn't yet know the students.
But I didn't yet remember who I was or where life had found me.
"I didn't yet know that acting was about revelation," he explains.
I didn't yet realize that there was a chicken movement under way.
He suggested one additional lesson, on the highway — until I mentioned that I didn't yet have a license.
"I didn't yet know who, but someone I could identify as being in the way of my people".
And why, if I didn't yet know the difference between a very good dancer and a mediocre one?
I didn't yet know how to search it, so I wandered from link to link as the pages slowly loaded.
The idea of losing a child when I didn't yet have my own was paralyzing.
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