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not yet been
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "not yet been" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not occurred or been completed up to the present time. Example: "The project has not yet been finalized, so we cannot proceed with the next steps."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
has not yet happened
remains to be
is still pending
hasn't been
has not yet occurred
is not yet complete
is yet to be
awaits
has not been finalized
is still in progress
has not been implemented
not yet begun
not yet happened
not yet received
not yet frozen
not yet materialized
not yet forsaken
so far not yet
has not yet
still not
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
The price has not yet been set.
News & Media
The field has not yet been excavated.
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The men have not yet been sentenced.
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(Video cameras had not yet been invented).
News & Media
It has not yet been priced.
News & Media
Prices have not yet been set.
News & Media
Those reforms have not yet been implemented.
News & Media
Facebook had not yet been founded.
News & Media
(It has not yet been voted on).
News & Media
It has not yet been found.
News & Media
That work has not yet been published.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "not yet been" to emphasize that an action or event is expected to occur in the future. For example, "The results have "not yet been" released, but we anticipate them soon."
Common error
Avoid using "not yet been" when a simple past tense would suffice. For example, instead of saying "The package has "not yet been" sent yesterday", say "The package was not sent yesterday".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "not yet been" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb. It indicates the timing of an action or state, specifying that it has not occurred up to the present moment. Ludwig examples show a wide range of uses in indicating incompleteness.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "not yet been" is a grammatically sound and very common adverbial phrase used to indicate that an action or event has not occurred up to the present time. Ludwig AI confirms that it is suitable for various contexts, particularly in news and media. Alternatives such as "has not yet happened" and "remains to be" can offer slight variations in emphasis. When using "not yet been", ensure that the tense is appropriate and that you are clearly conveying anticipation or incompleteness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has not yet happened
Focuses on the occurrence of an event rather than a state of being.
has not yet occurred
Similar to 'happened' but perhaps slightly more formal.
remains to be
Shifts the emphasis to what is still required or outstanding.
is still pending
Emphasizes the ongoing nature of the situation and its unresolved state.
is not yet complete
Highlights the lack of completion of a task or process.
is yet to be
Inverts the structure while retaining a similar meaning to "not yet been".
awaits
A shorter, more direct way of saying something is waiting to happen or be done.
has not been finalized
Highlights the unconfirmed or provisional status of something.
is still in progress
Focuses on the ongoing development or execution of something.
has not been implemented
Emphasizes the lack of application or enforcement of a plan or system.
FAQs
How to use "not yet been" in a sentence?
Use "not yet been" to indicate that something is incomplete or has not happened up to the present time. For example, "The decision has "not yet been" made, so we cannot proceed."
What can I say instead of "not yet been"?
You can use alternatives like "has not yet happened", "remains to be", or "is still pending" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "not yet been" or "not already been"?
"Not yet been" is generally preferred to indicate something hasn't happened up to now, while "not already been" isn't standard usage. Consider rephrasing with alternatives if you intended to say the second option. For example: Has this already happened, not it has not already been planned.
What's the difference between "not yet been" and "hasn't been"?
"Not yet been" and "hasn't been" are largely interchangeable but "not yet been" can emphasize anticipation of an event, while "hasn't been" is a more neutral statement of non-completion. For example, The report has "hasn't been" completed. In our case the report has "not yet been" filed.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested