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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'yet never' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something which has not yet happened despite expectations. For example: "We were all expecting the party to be cancelled, yet never it was not."
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Powerful, yet never overbearing.
Yet never quite ashamed.
The music is spiritual yet never sedate.
Yet never does he simplify.
Yet never six hours early.
"It's sensual, yet never vulgar," she said.
Yet never so deprived as now.
This range of sounds is evocative yet never quite locatable.
Some individuals may pay premiums, yet never need benefits.
The prose is wise, clear, gutsy, yet never desperately memorable.
Yet Never a Dull Moment lives up to its title.
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