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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without yet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that something has not yet happened or been done. Here are a few possible examples: - Without yet knowing the full extent of the damage, the firefighters rushed into the burning building. - Despite his illness, the athlete refused to give up and continued training without yet fully recovering. - The company has promised to increase salaries, but without yet providing a concrete plan for doing so.
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I guess these were "hookup" without yet having that title.
The peril had gripped talent without yet overwhelming it.
Hardly a week passes without yet another study documenting the health value of these foods.
6 min Chelsea are having all of the possession without yet doing anything of note.
Technology is changing the BBC, too – and Tony Hall asks the questions without yet any answers.
Even so, and even without yet formally declaring his campaign, may prove to be an attractive candidate to Latino voters.
HARDLY a week goes by without yet another study documenting the increasing prevalence of obesity in America.
Since talks broke down in December, it has started firing at the aircraft overhead, though without yet causing any damage.
He returned to tennis, hitting the ball as neatly as ever without yet being able to run much.
They even began inductions into the Hall of Fame, without yet having a hall in which to hang the plaques.
In the closing pages of his book, he wrote, "Americans have taken our old role without yet facing the fact that an empire comes with it".
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com