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'yet how many' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a contrast with a preceding statement, or to emphasize the uncertain extent or breadth of something. For example: He has consumed several pieces of cake, yet how many have been eaten in total?.
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Yet how many of those 800 players were privately educated?
Yet how many studios would see the comic potential?
Yet, how many women bother to vote today?
Yet how many of us would switch places with those who lived centuries ago?
And yet, how many companies have a concrete plan in place to deal with a hack?
And yet how many of us wanted to grow up in the first place?
Do you know yet how many novels there are going to be?
It is also not clear yet how many types of tumors the drugs will work for.
Yet how many care commissioners and providers can demonstrate as much?
A noble sentiment, yet how many of us really feel that kind of altruism?
Yet how many people can confidently say that they understand the technologies behind the screen?
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