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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet incredibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a contrast between two ideas, where something is surprising or unexpected despite being described in a positive manner.
Example: "The movie was long, yet incredibly engaging, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "but remarkably" or "however astonishingly".
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Unsystematic -- and yet incredibly effective.
It's a simple yet incredibly inventive image.
Yet, incredibly, No One Cares surpasses it.
And yet, incredibly, it was not.
Yet incredibly, this camera is completely usable — and it's loaded.
And yet, incredibly, most Internet viewers seem rather immune to "Astairia".
Graphene is tough, about 200 times stronger than steel, yet incredibly light.
Yet, incredibly, he won, carrying 24lb more than the runner-up, Young Devereaux.
He was softly spoken, down to earth, yet incredibly idiosyncratic and, well, Pythonesque.
Yet, incredibly, the Israelis claim that there is not a humanitarian problem.
She makes this defiant, resentful woman impossible to like, and yet, incredibly, she's never tiresome.
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