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"yet according" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "yet according" to express that the information you are providing is in contrast to the expectations that were previously suggested. For example, "Yet according to recent research, the number of student enrolments dropped this year."
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No decision has been taken yet, according to the society.
Yet according to Mr Abney, all that has changed.
Yet according to the government, he is not unemployed.
Yet, according to Ronson, D'Angelo has not been idle.
Why was Desmond "not ready yet" according to Eloise?
No date has been picked yet, according to the source.
Yet according to Gwynn, blank was not only purposeful but the key to everything that mattered.
Yet according to the 2010 census, one-quarter of same-sex households are raising children.
And yet, according to many polls, Cain remains at the top of the G.O.P. field.
Yet according to the stylists, this is not a case of mothers imitating their daughters.
Yet, according to friends, he was sure that WMD would eventually be found in Iraq.
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