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"yet does not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting idea or to show opposition or contradiction. It is often used in formal or academic writing. Here is an example sentence: "The new policy promises to increase funding for education, yet does not address the underlying issues that have led to a decline in academic performance."
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Mr. McClellan, as yet, does not face a criminal charge.
He is known in France & yet does not hang on museum walls.
"The Smithsonian as of yet does not have a football or basketball team," he said.
The finale keeps its fires yet does not sacrifice the pristine shape of its dotted rhythms.
Finland also needs an EU that both works and yet does not trample over small members to do so.
Fota, as yet, does not have unanimous agreement to expand the entry beyond 14 to allow Sauber back on board.
Green had promised transparency, which as yet does not extend even to the full identities of those working alongside him.
His girlfriend, who shares the apartment, knows how to pick locks, too, yet does not share the passion.
He winds his way towards his target and yet does not ramble, writing with great exactitude and economy.
Blue Nile adopted a virtual model, in which it provides a shop window for suppliers yet does not put any of its own capital at risk.
As it is, a layout that permits natural ventilation and yet does not admit too much outside noise is a minimum requirement.
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