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The phrase "yet, when" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show a contrast or contradiction in a sentence. Example: Yet, when I saw her at the party, she seemed happy and carefree, despite all the stress she had been under last week.
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Yet when G.A.O.
Yet, when we speak, Savely is resolute.
And yet, when the biannual Mad.
If not yet, when?
Yet when she steps off the plate, it's a relief.
Yet when dinner ended, there was no kiss.
Yet when he walked the streets of Manhattan, few noticed.
Yet, when the semester started, reality struck again.
And yet when my dad died in 2008 — same thing.
Yet when he does show leadership, the public responds.
And yet when has it ever felt so urgently true?
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