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the yet
adverb
Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time.
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(Notice the "yet").
The yet to come, now here.
A visit to the yet unfinished building.
What are the yet unimagined forms of human solidarity that will lead to social change?
After comparing the WMAP data with the existing mm-VLBI catalogues, we sorted out the yet unexplored sources.
Such analysis is carried out to understand the yet unsolved discrepancy between the predicted baseline errors and the observed ones.
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Studies on biosignatures left behind by terrestrial microbial communities are needed for comparison against the yet-to-explore rock record.
His pupil is the yet-to-be-heralded Tony Revolori.
The yet-to-be-cast wife goes missing as the husband emerges as the prime suspect.
Among boyhood friends, moms and grandmothers were the famous and the yet-to-be.
Participant said it was aiming to start the yet-unnamed channel next summer.
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