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Square Posted 12 years ago
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She is/has yet to set up a company

Although she is yet to set up a company, she employs a total of 20 people, as sales staff in her shops and also in production activities.

Source: "Taken a chance", VIETNAM LOCAL TIMES.

Shouldn't it be "she has yet to set up..."?

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SquareShouldn't it be "she has yet to set up..."?
Both are in common use.

Romney is yet to win over the party's most conservative core nationally.
The full potential of the swarm concept, with perhaps thousands of robots, is yet to be realized.
David Zippel's new show; it's called " The Best Is Yet to Come: The Music of Cy Col

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