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Scottish Posted 7 years ago
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Yet or still

Could we use both still and yet together like the sentence below I have come across or this is wrong sentence ?


If it still not out yet then check it out.

  

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Scottish Could we use both "still" and "yet" together like the sentence below I have come across, or is this a wrong sentenc e? If it still not out yet then check it out. You seem to have copied it wrong.

  • Scottish Could we use both "still" and "yet" together like the sentence below I have come across, or is this a wrong sentenc e?
  • If it still not out yet then check it out.
  • You seem to have copied it wrong.
  • There is no main verb, and it does not make sense to me because I don't see how you can check something out if it is not out.
  • But to answer your question, it is not good formal writing, and it is best avoided because it sounds kind of stupid, but you see "still" and "yet" used together like that informally all the time.
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Scottish

Could we use both "still" and "yet" together like the sentence below I have come across, or is this a wrong sentence?


If it still not out yet then check it out.

You seem to have copied it wrong. There is no main verb, and it

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ScottishCould we use both still and yet together

Yes, and as in your sentence, there is almost always a negation (e.g., 'not') involved. That combination is neither very common nor very rare. (Your example sentence doesn't make a lot of sense, however. Take a look at these better examples below. They are based on examples found online.)

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