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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet to find" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when something has not been discovered or identified yet. For example, "Scientists have yet to find a cure for the common cold."
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It has yet to find a producer.
It has yet to find a buyer.
He has yet to find one.
Your correspondent has yet to find one.
I'm yet to find one.
Inspectors have yet to find such weapons.
Argentina, meanwhile, are yet to find theirs.
"We have yet to find that".
Others have yet to find their footing.
She has yet to find him.
The building has yet to find itself.
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