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The part of the sentence 'yet are' is correct and can be used in written English.
This part of the sentence is used to connect two ideas that contrast in some way. For example, "The candidates have many different ideas, yet are all striving for the same goal."
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Don't keep asking, "Are we there yet?!" (Are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet...) This will really annoy the driver and could possibly distract them.
Yet, are they getting any support?
And yet are these changes merely cosmetic?
Yet are we much better?
"You're not yet, are you?
And yet are not – or shouldn't be.
Yet are people really playing "together"?
More fragrant yet are the four soloists.
Yet are goals the only measure?
They share much, yet are worlds apart.
Yet are their shareholders getting a fair deal?
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