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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet to take" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is still to come or hasn't happened yet. Here are a few examples: 1. "The final decision on the merger is yet to take place." 2. "The new regulations are yet to take effect." 3. "The results of the experiment are yet to be analyzed." 4. "I haven't finished my assignment yet, but I hope to take a break soon." 5. "My flight is yet to depart, so I have some time to relax at the airport."
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(Parliamentary elections have yet to take place).
We have yet to take Google's measure.
Mayweather has yet to take the bait.
Formal identification is yet to take place.
Mr Maiteeg and his cabinet have yet to take office.
But the scheme has yet to take hold.
The government has yet to take advantage of that.
"The ultimate resolution has yet to take place".
On West Street, that change has yet to take hold.
Fame has yet to take the edge off Questlove's activism.
He has yet to take the field for a snap.
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