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not yet suggested
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "not yet suggested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has not been proposed or mentioned up to the current point in time. Example: "The solution to the problem is not yet suggested in the report, but further analysis may reveal options."
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News & Media
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5 human-written examples
Pro-celebrity marbles, extreme badminton, power chess, and that old favourite, first pitched by Alan Partridge, monkey tennis, are just a few of the events that as far as we know Barry Hearn has not yet suggested to TV executives to fill the wide open spaces in their schedules.
News & Media
Or are you just going to borrow that from the Chinese and people in the Middle East and bankers in London as well?' Is that the solution to everything nowadays in the Labor party, you go out and borrow the money?" He said Labor had not yet suggested cutting tax concessions in other policy areas to pay for a lower backpacker tax.
News & Media
The answer is yes.PINO ARLACCHIExecutive directorUN Office for Drug Control and Crime PreventionViennaZero toleranceSIR The Economist has not yet suggested "zones of tolerance" for killers, child abusers, drug traffickers, muggers or burglars, yet that is what zones of tolerance for prostitution would promote ("It's their business", January 6th).
News & Media
Though Sanders has not yet suggested there will be a fight on this issue, Diane Russell of Maine who persuaded her state convention to adopt such a rule has said "I think you'll see this be an issue at the national convention.
News & Media
However, these models have not yet suggested mechanisms for selective preservation of particularly important or relevant memories.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Experts are not yet suggesting doctors regularly screen people for "subjective cognitive decline" because much more research is needed and no effective dementia treatment now exists.
News & Media
Robin Mounsey, the BHA's spokesman, says that its testing regime and intelligence reports do not yet suggest that cobalt is being abused here but no one is assuming that will remain the case forever.
News & Media
Loans are a bit easier to come by for prospective homebuyers.As with the broader economy, these renewed signs of life in two of the world's most depressed housing markets do not yet suggest a strong revival.
News & Media
But saying this does not yet suggest a way of determining, in general, whether inequality is greater in one situation than in another, when different people hold different amounts of the good that we are concerned to equalize in the two situations.
Science
He adds: "My present view is that HMG [Her Majesty's Government] should not yet suggest withdrawal to the football authorities, but we should be ready to adopt that course, at short notice if the situation worsens, and in light of public opinion".
News & Media
Though our analyses do not yet suggest the basis of this enhanced pathogenicity, the genome of 042 was found to possess many genetic characteristics of pathogenic Shigella, Salmonella and diarrheagenic E. coli strains.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "not yet suggested", ensure the context clearly indicates who or what is expected to make the suggestion. This clarifies the expectation and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "not yet suggested" in contexts where it's unclear who should be making the suggestion. This can lead to confusion. Always ensure the subject who is expected to suggest is either explicitly stated or easily inferred from the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "not yet suggested" functions as a qualifier, indicating that a particular action or idea has not been proposed or recommended up to the present time. Ludwig's examples highlight its use in contexts where an expectation of suggestion exists.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
37%
Formal & Business
13%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "not yet suggested" is a grammatically sound construction used to indicate that an idea or action has not been proposed up to the present time. Ludwig AI shows it's most commonly found in news and scientific contexts. While its frequency is rare, the phrase serves an important function in pointing out gaps in proposals or recommendations. To ensure clarity, always make clear who is expected to make the suggestion. Consider alternatives like "not yet proposed" for a more formal tone or "hasn't been suggested yet" for a more emphatic rephrasing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hasn't been suggested yet
Rephrases the original by changing the word order slightly and using a contraction.
hasn't yet been suggested
Emphasizes the 'not yet' part, making it slightly more emphatic about the lack of suggestion up to this point.
not yet proposed
Focuses specifically on the act of proposing something, offering a slightly more formal tone.
not yet proposed
Similar to "not yet suggested", but uses 'proposed' which carries a slightly more formal tone related to ideas or plans.
not yet recommended
Emphasizes a lack of endorsement or advice, shifting the focus from suggestion to approval.
not yet advanced
Indicates that an idea or plan hasn't been put forward, implying a stage before suggestion.
not yet put forth
A more formal way of saying 'not yet presented', highlighting the act of bringing an idea forward for consideration.
not yet offered
Focuses on the act of making something available, which is similar to suggesting but emphasizes provision.
not yet brought up
Focuses on the act of initiating a discussion, suggesting the topic hasn't been introduced.
not yet mooted
A more uncommon and formal alternative, meaning 'not yet raised for discussion'.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "not yet suggested" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using phrases such as "not yet proposed" or "not yet advanced". These alternatives lend a greater sense of formality and professional distance.
What's the difference between "not yet suggested" and "not yet recommended"?
"Not yet suggested" implies that something hasn't been put forward for consideration, whereas "not yet recommended" implies a lack of endorsement or approval. The choice depends on whether you're referring to the proposal or the endorsement of an idea.
Is it always necessary to specify who should have made the suggestion when using "not yet suggested"?
While not always grammatically required, specifying who should have made the suggestion enhances clarity. If the context doesn't make it obvious, explicitly stating the expected source of the suggestion prevents ambiguity.
What are some common synonyms for "not yet suggested" that maintain a neutral tone?
Alternatives like "hasn't been suggested yet" or "not yet offered" maintain a neutral tone, suitable for various contexts without sounding overly formal or informal.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested