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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'yet how' is grammatically correct, and is used to express uncertainty or wonder at a given situation.
For example: "She has all the money in the world, yet how can she still be so unhappy?".
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And yet how unsurprising.
Yet how could he not?
Yet how he strives.
How idealistic, and yet how blinkered.
And yet — How can I explain this?
Yet how could one have guessed?
Yet how pristine was it, exactly?
Yet how long will that ability last?
Yet how quickly things can change.
Yet how was I to guess?
Yet how can we know for sure?
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