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member not yet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "member not yet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that someone is not yet a member of a group or organization, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The application is still under review, so you are a member not yet confirmed."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(5)
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1 human-written examples
She was a Florida House member, not yet the lieutenant governor.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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57 human-written examples
A woman sitting next to me, Jade Budden, who along with me was one of the few audience members not yet alive when Joe McCarthy died, noticed too.
News & Media
He is one of 15 guest members — not-yet-household names such as Jean-Paul Knott, Alexis Mabille and Richard René — invited by the chamber in an effort to inject fresh talent into that extravagant and unprofitable enterprise.
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The other eight member states not yet in the euro are treaty-bound to adopt it.
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However, there have been reports that Saudi Arabia, Opec's key member, is not yet willing to turn off the taps.
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If your member has not yet taken action, encourage them to take a stand--especially if they have a record of pro-energy development positions.
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Of the 699, 398 have a member with structure and associated SCOP fold, the remaining members are not yet associated with a SCOP fold.
Science
Ten members have not yet declared how they will vote.
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I haven't seen the added financial responsibilities as a deterrent for new board members -- not yet, anyway".
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Staff members have not yet returned to work, Ms. Wood said.
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The board members had not yet hauled him off for doing something worse than streaking amidst the azaleas.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer grammatically correct and commonly used alternatives such as "not yet a member" or "pending member" for clarity and better reception.
Common error
Avoid directly translating phrases from other languages where the word order differs. In English, "not yet a member" is clearer and more natural than "member not yet".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "member not yet" functions as a noun phrase with an added adverb, attempting to indicate a state of not yet being a member. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is not correct, suggesting it doesn't adhere to standard English grammar.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "member not yet" is grammatically questionable and not recommended for use in formal writing. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is not correct. While the intention is understandable—to express that someone or something is in a state of not yet being a member—clearer and more conventional alternatives such as "not yet a member" or "pending member" are preferable. These alternatives ensure better communication and avoid potential ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not yet a member
This is a grammatically correct and more common way of expressing that someone is not currently a member.
yet to become a member
Similar to "not yet a member" but with a slightly different emphasis on the timeline.
not currently a member
A more formal and explicit way to state that someone is not a member at the present time.
pending member
Implies that membership is in the process of being approved or finalized.
awaiting membership
Indicates that someone is waiting for their membership to be approved or activated.
prospective member
Suggests that someone is considering becoming a member or has expressed interest in joining.
potential member
Highlights the possibility of someone becoming a member in the future.
future member
Emphasizes that someone is expected to become a member at some point.
non-member
Simply states that someone is not a member, without implying a future change.
individual not yet part of the group
A more descriptive and less concise way to express that someone is not a member.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically correct way to say "member not yet"?
The phrase "member not yet" is grammatically awkward. A better alternative is "not yet a member", which clearly indicates that someone has not yet attained membership.
What does it mean to be a "pending member"?
A "pending member" is someone whose membership is not yet finalized but is in the process of being approved. This implies that they have applied or been nominated and are awaiting confirmation.
How does "prospective member" differ from "potential member"?
While both terms suggest a possible future member, "prospective member" often implies a more active interest or initial steps taken towards joining, whereas "potential member" is a broader term indicating someone who could become a member.
Is it ever appropriate to use the phrase "member not yet"?
While technically understandable, "member not yet" is not considered standard English. Using more common phrases like "not yet a member" or "awaiting membership" will ensure clearer communication and avoid potential confusion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested