Sentence examples for this year yet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "this year yet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something has not happened or been achieved within the current year, but there is still time for it to happen. It is often used in a rhetorical or dramatic way. Example: "I can't believe it's already December and I haven't reached my fitness goals this year yet. But there's still a month left, so I'm determined to make it happen!".

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In the Netherlands, for example, new car sales are down 25% this year (yet were +37.4% higher this October than last).

And this year yet another insurgency sprang up in the north-east.

One thousand new hotel rooms were needed this year, yet only 300 were planned, he said.

"I don't think hardly anything good's happened this year, yet," Valentine said.

North Korea is an economic disaster, where hundreds of thousands are this year yet again desperate for food.

These are among the least visible public posts up for grabs this year, yet among the most important.

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This chapter was reprinted in 1718, yet poorly edited.

A number of other markets whose average room rates exceeded $100 last year lost occupancy in the first quarter this year yet still increased rates.

Is it summer yet?

Last week, yet another British pit was closed.

Is there a book about 1924 yet?

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