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unfortunately not yet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"unfortunately not yet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something that was hoped for will not be happening or has not yet happened. Example sentence: I asked for a raise, but my boss said "unfortunately not yet."
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News & Media
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21 human-written examples
The team are unfortunately not yet working on a time-travel device.
News & Media
Manie Barron, publishing manager of Amistad Press, a HarperCollins imprint, the oldest such black publishing venture, said, "There's been an explosion in black fiction and black readership but unfortunately not yet a reciprocal explosion of black literary agents and editors".
News & Media
"We are ready to give our assistance as long as the international community is mobilised and in agreement, as long as the United Nations gives a mandate," he said, adding, "We are unfortunately not yet at this stage".
News & Media
Another restaurant name that is unfortunately not yet optionable is Buffalo Wild Wings.
News & Media
The CB-DO2A and SarAr chelators are unfortunately not yet commercially available in a chemically reactive form for conjugation to mAbs for 64Cu labeling.
Science
The scale-up of these processes is often problematic, which can be related to the intrinsic complexities of these flows which are unfortunately not yet fully understood despite significant efforts made in both academic and industrial research laboratories.
Science
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Similar Expressions
39 human-written examples
Unfortunately, not quite yet.
News & Media
The opinion also said, "The most reasonable explanation, therefore, of who murdered the victim is not the defendant but rather someone who, unfortunately, has not yet been identified".
News & Media
Measuring fiber orientation state is possible, unfortunately is not yet sufficient to predict mechanical performance.
And while gay marriage, unfortunately, is not yet legal, same-sex marriages performed in other countries receive full recognition.
News & Media
Other compounds block intracellular signaling events controlled by integrins [5] or metalloproteinase-mediated ECM destruction, an approach that, unfortunately, has not yet proven clinically effective [6], [7], [8].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unfortunately not yet" to express disappointment or regret that a desired outcome has not been achieved, but with an implication that it might still be possible in the future.
Common error
While acceptable, excessive use of "unfortunately not yet" can sound repetitive. Consider more formal alternatives like "regrettably, this has not yet been implemented" in professional settings to maintain a polished tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unfortunately not yet" functions as an adverbial phrase. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage to express disappointment or regret that something has not occurred, implying potential for future occurrence, as shown in provided examples.
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News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
15%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unfortunately not yet" is a grammatically sound and commonly used adverbial phrase to express regret or disappointment that something has not happened, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It's suitable for a range of contexts, with slight variations in formality achievable through synonyms like "sadly not yet" or "regrettably not yet". This phrase is most frequently found in Science, News & Media, and Formal & Business contexts. While generally acceptable, consider alternative phrasing in highly formal settings to avoid repetition and maintain a polished tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sadly not yet
Replaces "unfortunately" with "sadly", maintaining a similar tone but with a slightly stronger emphasis on disappointment.
unfortunately not quite
Substitutes "yet" with "quite", implying that something is close but not fully realized.
regrettably not yet
Replaces "unfortunately" with "regrettably", which is a more formal synonym.
alas not yet
Uses "alas" instead of "unfortunately", creating a more dramatic or literary tone.
not yet, regrettably
Inverts the order and uses "regrettably" for a slightly different emphasis and flow.
unfortunately, not at this time
Replaces "yet" with "not at this time", providing a more specific temporal reference.
unfortunately, not so far
Replaces "yet" with "not so far", indicating that something has not happened up to the present moment.
not yet, unhappily
Inverts the order and uses "unhappily", for a slightly different emphasis and flow.
unfortunately, still not
Replaces "yet" with "still not", emphasizing the lack of progress.
unfortunately, not at all yet
Adds "at all" to emphasize the complete absence of something happening.
FAQs
How can I use "unfortunately not yet" in a sentence?
You can use "unfortunately not yet" to express that something expected or desired has not happened. For instance, "The technology is "unfortunately not yet" available for widespread use.".
What are some alternatives to "unfortunately not yet"?
Alternatives include "sadly not yet", "regrettably not yet", or "unfortunately not quite". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired tone.
Is "unfortunately not yet" grammatically correct?
Yes, "unfortunately not yet" is grammatically correct. It functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause to indicate that something has not happened at the present time.
What's the difference between "unfortunately not yet" and "not yet"?
Adding "unfortunately" conveys a sense of disappointment or regret that something has not happened. "Not yet" simply states the fact without expressing emotion. The choice depends on whether you want to express a negative sentiment along with the statement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested