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Wildblue Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The usage of yet

Hi. Is the usage of 'yet' in the following sentence correct, please?

"Considering the significant role of this invention and yet the gap in understanding its underlying phenomena, this paper applies . . . "


Thank you.

  

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Wildblue and yet This part is redundant; 'and' servers no purpose. I would write it as the following. "Considering the significant role of this invention yet the gap in understanding its underlying phenomena, this paper applies .

  • Wildblue and yet This part is redundant; 'and' servers no purpose.
  • I would write it as the following.
  • "Considering the significant role of this invention yet the gap in understanding its underlying phenomena, this paper applies .
  • .
  • "
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Wildblueand yet

This part is redundant; 'and' servers no purpose.

I would write it as the following.

"Considering the significant role of this invention yet the gap in understanding its underlying phenomena, this paper applies . . . "

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