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The phrase "so far have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has happened up to a certain point in time. For example, "We have accomplished a lot this year, so far have we achieved our goals?".
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His actions so far have not impressed.
But few Afghans, so far, have protested.
Reviews so far have been favorable.
The results, so far, have been promising.
"The scans so far have been positive".
The results so far have been positive.
Results so far have been mixed.
The findings so far have been mixed.
But reviews so far have been mixed.
Other protests so far have been scant.
The results so far have been promising.
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