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The phrase 'yet to' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate something has not yet occurred or accomplished. For example, "We have yet to find out the results of the experiment."
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Yet to report.
Yet to what effect?
Lots yet to learn.
He has yet to deliver".
Better was yet to come.
That has yet to happen.
They have yet to stop.
(He has yet to return).
FakeABaby.com has yet to comment.
It's yet to be democratised".
She has yet to win.
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