Examples of 'yet to become' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet to become"

The phrase 'yet to become' is used to describe something that has not yet happened or transformed into a particular state or condition. It implies that the event or outcome is expected or anticipated, but it has not yet occurred

How to use "yet to become" in a sentence

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However it has yet to become a widespread practice.
And the smith you are yet to become.
These have yet to become available for interview.
The legislation has yet to become law.
It has yet to become popular outside of its homeland.
I am afraid my profession has yet to become an exact science.
He has yet to become a swing instructor.
The latter sentence has yet to become final.
It has yet to become a federal law.
This form of tournament have yet to become widespread.
She is yet to become my beloved.
All of those warnings have yet to become truths.
The two are yet to become a husband and wife.
A person you have yet to become.
Evaluation has yet to become a fully accepted management function.

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Further details of the deal have yet to become clear.
This orphan is yet to become king of the deep.
The cost estimates of the new facility are yet to become clear.
Commission has yet to become operational.
A step which is costing money while the benefits are yet to become apparent.
This term has yet to become widely used.
Any resulting security dividend in Darfur has yet to become apparent.
The drug has yet to become approved in the us.
About them that they themselves were yet to become aware of.
Preschool has yet to become part of our routine.
Because there are things that have yet to become reality.
He has yet to become a model.
But both these technologies have yet to become widespread.
This concept has yet to become accepted as a successful procedure.
I marched for its victims and those yet to become victims.
But it has yet to become a major political debating point.
As a Canadian this has yet to become an issue.
The future is yet to become darker with corporations gaining more power.
Has passed the House but has yet to become law.
Many programmes have yet to become comprehensive in either geographical coverage or content.
The full significance of the US election results is yet to become clear.
A country which is yet to become a democracy.
Has passed the House of Representatives but has yet to become law.
This plant is yet to become operational.
Even so, using digital to drive up clientele has yet to become widespread.
Winter has yet to become tiresome.
In the meantime, peace and development have yet to become a reality.
Written correspondence has yet to become widespread practice in the working world.
However, the space based laser weapons are yet to become a reality.
These areas have yet to become trendy and are still affordable for younger buyers.
A third pilot film was made by Sadao Tsukioka but has yet to become publicly available.
Integration has yet to become a reality for some sectors of second and third generation immigrants.
But I have much to achieve yet to become worthy of Hedviga.
Klein has yet to become an active competitor on the main ATP Tour.
Is it because the characters have yet to become so real to me?

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