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Discover Ludwig"were yet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the subjunctive mood to form a conditional statement such as "If they were yet to come, we would be ready".
Dictionary
were yet
adverb
Thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time.
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There were yet more Avengers.
We were yet to evolve.
But the most significant consequences were yet to come.
In 1896, the world wars were yet to come.
Here were yet more digital platforms I hadn't heard of.
By noon the accused were yet to appear.
None of my friends were yet using the service.
I didn't even know what they were yet.
The most dramatic events were yet to come.
There never were, yet some Brazilians cannot help thinking otherwise.
Few, however, were yet prepared to predict the party's demise.
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