Sentence examples for yet but from inspiring English sources

'yet but' is not correct or usable in written English.
As written, 'yet but' does not make sense because the two words have conflicting meanings: 'yet' means 'up to now' or 'still', while 'but' means 'except' or 'however'. If you would like to use 'yet' and 'but' in the same sentence, they should be separated, with 'yet' at the beginning of the sentence and 'but' elsewhere. For example: "YET, I am uncertain, but I think I will go."

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We don't know yet, but maybe.

Not entirely dark yet, but pretty dark.

Hasn't happened yet, but there's been talk.

"We not there yet, but we're starting".

What, we didn't know yet, but something.

"We don't know yet, but it's possible.

No announcements yet, but stand by.

"Not yet, but I will do soon.

So, no success yet, but I'm determined.

Modern genetics hasn't yet but could do.

"Not enough yet, but in every community.

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