Sentence examples for yet it could have from inspiring English sources

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Yet, it could have been even worse for the Wanderers.

"No, but even just post-concussion syndrome, following his more serious head traumas, could have given him troubles with cognition, could have given him troubles with heightened depression, could have given him troubles with heightened impulsivity.… That could have been just post-concussion syndrome, and yet it could have been even beyond that — C.T.E.

We should consider ourselves lucky that Twitter hasn't agreed to be purchased yet, it could have very well suffered the same fate.

While it's going to be hard to see the end result during the beta as third-party developers haven't released iOS 10 apps yet, it could have a big impact on the way you use your iPhone.

While it's going to be hard to see the end result during the beta because third-party developers haven't released iOS 10 apps yet, it could have a big impact on the way you use your iPhone.

Data on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was not collected and yet it could have confounded the anthropometric measurements given that wasting and lipodystrophy are characteristic presentations [ 65].

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And yet how different it could have been.

SpaceX also managed to recover the first stage yet again, meaning it could have a third try to fly the used Falcon 9, provided everything's in good condition.

People like Namata and James built their careers on helping the Chinese, and yet instead of Kago, it could have been them.

Yet on demographic grounds alone, it could have been predicted.

Yet the Mr Haberman feels it could have done better.

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