Sentence examples for yet to overcome from inspiring English sources

"yet to overcome" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that has not been accomplished or conquered at present but may be achieved in the future. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, she is yet to overcome them and achieve her goals.

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But there are substantial scientific hurdles yet to overcome.

But at many hospitals those successes have yet to overcome an entrenched medical culture.

But there is one big problem the new displays have yet to overcome completely.

General Myers owes Mr. Bush a candid assessment of the technical obstacles that the development effort has yet to overcome.

It has been shown to target black music nights and is one hurdle grime is yet to overcome.

Barack Obama has issued perhaps his most personal plea yet to overcome the existential threat posed by climate change.

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This is good news: migrants did not contribute to the economic crisis, and they may yet help to overcome it.

Left out of the individual sprint in favour of Jason Kenny, at 36 years old a man whose speed and power should have been on the wane, he had nothing to prove yet everything to overcome.

Then, a pile sort exercise was used to identify challenges that had been overcome to date in the implementation and scale-up of eHealth in Bangladesh, as well as current and future challenges yet to be overcome.

But the Celtics' defense presents difficulties that Bryant has yet to completely overcome.

This excitement is, however, tempered by the hurdles that have yet to be overcome.

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