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Discover Ludwig'yet she' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when contrasting a negative outcome with an expectation of a positive outcome. For example, "Despite her struggles with the coursework, yet she was determined to pass the class with an A grade."
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And yet she wavered.
Yet she still believes.
Not yet, she isn't.
Yet she loved it.
Yet she failed.
Yet she kept campaigning.
Yet she is polarizing.
"Not yet," she said.
Yet she gained traction.
And yet she worries.
And yet, she breathes.
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