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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like yet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey a sense of hesitation or uncertainty. Example: "I'm not sure if I like yet if I'm ready for a relationship."
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"I don't know what I like yet," Sid said.
You are not rating what you like, yet.
It may not be the speed you'd like yet.
It sounded like yet another flip-flop.
I'm just not sure what it looks like yet".
Frankly, he sounds like yet another smooth-talking politician.
Sounds like yet another opportunity for Mr. O'Hare.
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He became a superb composer for improvisers, crafting pieces that were romantically song-like yet harmonically unpredictable.
A newly discovered planet may be the most Earth-like yet found in another solar system, scientists believe.
A team has now published updated evidence for a planet that could be the most Earth-like yet.
When you're on the date, be yourself and don't behave too couple-like yet.
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