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The phrase "yet released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not been made available or published up to the present time. Example: "The highly anticipated movie has yet to be released in theaters."
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Names not yet released.
Not yet released on video.
Mitsubishi has not yet released fuel-economy figures.
Borders has not yet released holiday sales data.
Police have not yet released a suspect description or motive.
Apple hasn't yet released an iPhone for 4G networks.
(New York has not yet released its 2010-11 figures).
But they have not yet released any other findings.
The court has not yet released a decision.
Newt Gingrich had not yet released his February report.
(It had been shot but not yet released).
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