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Discover Ludwig"yet not" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express contrast between two situations or thoughts, or to emphasize a negative situation. For example, "I wanted to go to the movies tonight, yet not a single theater was open."
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Yet not by choice.
I'm shocked yet not.
And yet, not.
And yet — not everyone.
Yet not much happened.
But not yet, not overnight.
Yet not everyone is thrilled.
Yet not everyone is persuaded.
Yet, not everyone is welcome.
Yet not from Catocala fraxini.
Yet not much has changed.
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