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The phrase "to yet" is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "not yet", which is used to refer to something that has not happened. For example: "I have not finished my project yet."
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to yet
adverb
Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time.
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But this points to yet another mystery.
Not even close to yet".
I haven't had to yet.
To yet others they are simply titillating.
Nothing has been agreed to yet".
I haven't had a chance to yet".
It is a bad start to yet another "crucial year".
There was a fourth rule he hadn't gotten to yet.
Some building we haven't even been to yet.
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Therefore, a vast majority of renal antibodies bind to yet-unknown antigens.
Work to do yet.
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