Sentence examples for yet unpublished from inspiring English sources

The phrase "yet unpublished" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a piece of writing, artwork, or other creation which has not yet been made available to the general public. For example: "The author's new book is yet unpublished, but rumours suggest it will be released later this year."

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The fact itself, as yet unpublished, is meaningful enough.

To my surprise, it was filled with as yet unpublished Mark Twain quotes.

He is the author of an as yet unpublished musical fairy tale called "Albert the Weasel".

A recent project, as yet unpublished, has explored representing asymmetric proximity relationships using directed trees.

However another, as yet unpublished work (in three volumes) entitled "The History of Natural Waters" also deserves similar attention.

He is the author of an as yet unpublished musical fairy tale called "Albert….

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I've written an as-yet, unpublished travel book.

Cox wrote an as-yet unpublished book venting about his experiences.

Guardian Australia has been given as-yet unpublished research showing the true extent of religious support for orphanages.

He has also just completed a comically complicated, as-yet unpublished coming-of-age novel, "See What Happens in America".

The as-yet unpublished discovery is reported on the Arxiv pre-print server.

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