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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has not yet changed or to something that you think is unlikely to change. For example, "The government's stance on the issue seems yet to change."
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The show's BBC2 audience has yet to top 100,000 viewers.
In addition to the highest earner's £8.4m, the Pru paid one employee between £6m and £6.1m, another between £5.3m and £5.4m, and yet another £5m to £5.1m.
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Mr Blair's administration has yet to complete 100 days.
He and his backfield mates have yet to surpass 100 yards for the season.
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