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Discover Ludwig"not having yet" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not yet happened or been done at a certain point in time. Example: "Not having yet finished his homework, Timmy was unable to join his friends for a game of soccer."
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And Thompson, despite not having yet studied geometry, did well at figuring out all the angles.
It's not solely a function of Trump's not having yet served a full term.
And they move around from hospital to hospital, not having yet developed a blind loyalty to the place they work.
In April, as Varoufakis flew back from Washington, Greece was being assailed for not having yet submitted a comprehensive revised program.
Most of these tumors are classified as stage T1a, being golf-ball sized or smaller about a third of a normal kidney length in size and not having yet grown outside the organ.
This diagnosis, something of a disappointment to Murdoch's Animal Rescue Unit one imagines, did not stop the paper describing Anapka as "quaking", "trembling" and "dizzy and faint", the Canadian woman's vibes obviously not having yet reached her.
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Hence, the functional variant may not have yet been retrieved.
Bubbles may not have emerged yet.
The partners aren't having fun yet.
We haven't had one yet".
We haven't had that yet.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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