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The phrase "yet been found" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not been discovered or identified up to the present time.
Example: "Despite extensive research, the missing artifact has yet been found."
Alternatives: "still not discovered" or "not yet located."
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It has not yet been found.
Oil has not yet been found.
The gun has not yet been found.
No other survivors have yet been found.
Votaw said that a replacement has not yet been found.
A good donor has not yet been found.
"The insect equivalent of Archaeopteryx has not yet been found.
The other, unidentified body has not yet been found.
LAPD: No body has yet been found in there.
The causes of death were unclear and none of the bodies have yet been found.
No-one had yet been found alive or dead from any of the ruined houses.
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