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The phrase "yet didn't" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to express surprise or disbelief that something did not happen, despite certain expectations or efforts. Here is an example: "I studied all night for the test, yet I didn't get a good grade. I can't believe it!"
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This Kromer ought to keep in mind, yet didn't.
"I wanted to run and yet didn't stir.
The Jakku alien has his own action figure, yet didn't appear anywhere in the film.
She worked to perturb Chris, yet didn't notice when she achieved this.
They've won two World Cups, yet didn't even appear in the first two tournaments, in 1987 and 1991.
It races along, and is certainly a book that I was desperate to read yet didn't want to end.
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Yet don't judge us too harshly.
Better yet, don't think at all.
Better yet, don't even participate.
Yet don't mistake politesse for softness.
And yet, don't call them employees.
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