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The phrase "yet no reply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that despite an expectation or request, there has been no response received. Example: "I sent the email two days ago, yet no reply has come through."
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No messages from my Euny yet, no reply to my entreaty to move here and let me take care of her with garlicky carcasses of eggplant, with my grown man's practiced affections, with what's left of my bank account after my Roman sojourn and my demotion at work.
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