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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thankfully yet" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express gratitude while also indicating a contrast or an unexpected situation, but it may require careful construction to convey the intended meaning. Example: "Thankfully yet, despite the challenges we faced, we managed to complete the project on time."
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The lunch al desko plague has thankfully yet fully to infect Manchester, where most workers still take a proper break.
We probably have two more generations before the peak begins to subside: the millennials, who have now left childhood, and the generation behind them who are, thankfully, yet to be branded.
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But the moment when humanity outgrows the earth is thankfully not yet here.
As I live alone, the former (thankfully) has yet to happen, but the latter happens pretty well every time the camera notices me.
All that's required from the driver is to rest their hands lightly on the steering wheel; the days of reclining your seat for a snooze, or playing a mid-journey game of Call of Duty, are thankfully not yet here.
And yes, the guide does talk to you, but thankfully has yet to manifest itself in some more corporeal format, like Microsoft's "Bob".
Yet thankfully, such disasters are exceedingly rare.
Yet, thankfully, remarkably, it maintains its quiet beauty.
On the other hand, thankfully, he has yet to confront a serious crisis.
Thankfully, Winehouse had yet to become a drug-induced wraith completely distracted by her demons.
Soldiering gamely on, Griffin accosts George Clooney who is thankfully not screaming yet.
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