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The phrase "yet to be published" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that has not yet been released or made available to the public, such as a book, article, or film. Example: "Her latest novel, yet to be published, is already generating a lot of buzz among literary critics."
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The results are yet to be published.
(Those results have yet to be published).
The maps have yet to be published.
The results have yet to be published.
It has yet to be published.
The latest data is yet to be published.
The new research has yet to be published.
Its 2003 survey has yet to be published.
We argue that direct the evidence for monospecificity has yet to be published.
"The majority of what is extremely newsworthy has yet to be published," he said.
When copy-editors correct a typo, it's usually in work that has yet to be published.
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yet to be sold
yet to be established
later to be published
yet to be disseminated
yet to be publicized
yet to be circulated
ever to be published
yet to be distributed
yet to be available
but to be published
does to be published
yet to be written
yet to be chosen
yet to be named
yet to be tried
yet to be investigated
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