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The phrase 'yet to establish' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey that something has not yet been established, achieved, or confirmed. For example, "The success of the new policy is yet to establish."
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McCarthy has yet to establish it.
He had yet to establish any authority.
Kennedy had yet to establish a rationale for his candidacy.
Shanghai police said they had yet to establish a cause.
In the late 1950's Johnson had yet to establish an identity as a major builder.
Bacsik and Middlebrook are older prospects who have yet to establish themselves.
Despite a century of exhaustive research, the Japanese have yet to establish a plantation.
Most important, he has yet to establish his identity in voters' minds.
As the then employment minister, Chris Grayling, put it: "We've yet to establish the full picture.
The killings seemed horribly random; the police have yet to establish a motive.
Investigators have yet to establish the extent of the engine failure that caused the flame.
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