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"may yet" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to express the possibility that something could still happen, even though it may not have happened yet. For example, "We may yet find a way to solve this problem."
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They may yet survive.
Defeat may yet come.
They may yet succeed.
It may yet happen.
Those may yet come.
He may yet fall.
That may yet change.
He may yet return.
It may yet again.
Hillary's time may yet come.
She may yet pull out.
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