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The phrase "yet submitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not been submitted up to the present time, often in contexts related to deadlines or requirements. Example: "The report is due tomorrow, but it has yet been submitted by the team."
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The company's management has not yet submitted a buyout proposal.
The firm has not yet submitted its final report.
They have not yet submitted a strategic plan that makes sense".
Details of Mr. Rubio's proposal remain unclear because he has not yet submitted a written bill.
It has not yet submitted the drug, ramucirumab, for government approval.
The U.N. allocated $4 million to Volcker, but he hasn't yet submitted a budget or announced a staff.
Australia has not yet submitted answers to the questions but is expected to do so by the end of May.
They have not yet submitted a proposal but hope to open in September 2013, unless their application can be accelerated.
Deloitte & Touche, which is working directly for the creditors' committee, has not yet submitted its fee requests.
Still others, including a voter identification law in Alabama, have been passed into law but not yet submitted for review.
Many districts said they planned to use the money this fiscal year, but had not yet submitted the paperwork.
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