Examples of 'yet one' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet one"

Yet one is a phrase that indicates an additional or another item, person, or concept being mentioned or introduced into a discussion or sequence. It suggests an accumulation or expansion of what has already been stated. The phrase can also imply surprise or contrast by introducing something unexpected or contradictory.

How to use "yet one" in a sentence

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I almost lost yet one more tooth.
Yet one must not sow confusion.
Facing death yet one more time.
Yet one mammal has found a way to do so.
Let me put it yet one more way.
Yet one is impossible without the other.
There remained yet one chapter to be translated.
Yet one of your employees ended up dead.
I lay in bed yet one more day.
And yet one may as well wait.
Seemingly connected and yet one becomes.
And yet one man wants it all.
We have two bodies yet one soul.
And yet one worries for companies.
These three are distinct and yet one.

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Yet one who has a right to be there.
And life insurance is yet one more.
Yet one of his children fell away.
People in relationships ought to be independent yet one.
He had yet one more year to govern.
But they are not yet one of us.
Yet one more reason to stay active.
There is yet one minor blemish.
Yet one more land dispute loomed.
Be bigger yet one of these days.
Yet one can obsess over definitions.
I was not yet one at the time.
Yet one that carries so much weight.
Persons and yet one in essence.
Yet one more reason to miss my partner.
But there remains yet one method to be attempted.
Yet one must be sensitive to its call.
But you are not yet one of us.
Yet one common denominator united them.
This story is yet one more.
Yet one more loss to our town.
My intent is not to introduce yet one more theory.
Yet one recognises in it a great similarity to plants.
But he came back for yet one more.
And yet one reacted on the other.
Roads are narrow yet one way.
It is yet one more step on the road to nowhere.
I have not decided yet one way or the other.
Yet one more such error.
There is yet one hope.
Yet one of the most effected by natural disaster.
Birth is yet one more.
Yet one must not proceed too quickly.
The word is not yet one of the usual vocabulary.
Yet one in every three young people is unemployed.

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