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The phrase "yet see" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something has not been observed or realized up to a certain point in time.
Example: "I have read the report multiple times, but I do not yet see the solution to the problem."
Alternatives: "still do not see" or "have not yet observed."
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Something we can't yet see.
We could yet see shorts.
Blenheim could yet see more blood spilled.
We could yet see some radical action.
Big Virgin may yet see it off.
We may yet see it on that platform.
New currency unions could yet see the light of day.
But that isn't going to happen just yet (see below).
Florida may yet see another flood of Cuban refugees.
Microsoft says it does not yet see a threat.
We could yet see some dramatic late movement.
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