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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has not been officially established or agreed upon. For example: The details of the release date for the new album have not yet been confirmed.
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"The Today Show" was not yet confirmed.
"We have not yet confirmed an exit," Ms. Mertz said.
But they have not yet confirmed those guarantees.
Hartnett's appearance at the committee is not yet confirmed.
But the Duchy has not yet confirmed this to me.
Scholars haven't yet confirmed exactly what that is.
These reports are not yet confirmed by police.
The Senate has not yet confirmed him to the post.
No US official has yet confirmed the allegation, on or off the record.
2) Antonio Di Natale has not yet confirmed whether he will return for Udinese next season.
The military has not yet confirmed that its planes were in the area that night.
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