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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet at all" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to add emphasis or contrast to a statement. Here is an example: "I thought she would never apologize, yet at all, she finally admitted her mistake."
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Yet at all the events we're dropping the barrier between speaker and attendee, and allowing for plenty of interaction with networking time and a big reception at the end of the day.
We haven't taken any kind of decision yet at all".
His work is almost incredibly various and yet, at all times, without pretension.
Street said the retailer had not "made any decision yet at all" about how it would adapt to the national living wage, but ruled out cutting the bonus scheme entirely.
Even worse, Farage's replacement as Ukip leader, Diane James, has stood down since filming started, meaning that Nigel is back as interim leader and hasn't actually got his life back yet at all, contradicting the show's title.
The evolutionist Grant Allen opines that, while he would like to see a woman far more "emancipated than she herself as yet at all desires," it's "mathematically demonstrable" that "most women must become the mothers of at least four children or else the race must cease to exist".
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The rationale as Anelay described it made no sense at all; yet at a deeper level it makes perfect sense.
Yet at home, all conversation was in German, and German books lined the shelves.
Yet they all kept at it, into the wee hours.
And yet, at that moment, all I could think of was its delights.
And in fact the deal hasn't closed yet – at least, not all of it.
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