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It has not been yet clear that vs It has not been clear yet that

Both phrases are correct, but the more common and natural word order is "it has not been clear yet that." The adverb "yet" is typically placed before the verb "been" in this context. However, both constructions are grammatically acceptable and convey the same meaning.

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It has not been yet clear that

This phrase is correct but less common in English. The adverb "yet" is usually placed before the verb "been".

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used. It conveys the meaning that something is not clear up to the present moment.
  • It has to be made clear that in Annex I priority axes are established.
  • It has become clear that she seeks another bride for the Prince.
  • It has now become clear that skimping on pension rights only leads to poverty in the long run.
  • It has become clear that mankind continues to be unable to avoid natural disasters.
  • It has to be made clear that unjustified differences in pay are unacceptable.
  • It has become clear that we must do something about this.
  • It has now become clear that these arrangements are very disadvantageous to the European budget.
  • It has to be made abundantly clear that this initiative is aimed at saving the rail network, modernising it and adapting it to the new state of affairs.
  • It has already made it clear that it intends to promote wider cooperation between law enforcement agencies throughout the Union.
  • It is clear that in its day the Directive was very positive, but it has now been largely overtaken by events.
  • It has now become abundantly clear that this was China's primary intention when it signed a cooperation agreement on GALILEO with the EU in 2003.
  • In the Netherlands, it has now become clear that the average income for football clubs will be considerably lower than it was.
  • In past decades, it has been clear that without the CAP, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to achieve food sufficiency.
  • It has made it painfully clear that the European Union is in dire need of vision.
  • We expect the Commission to make it clear that it has a strong voice - including in dialogue with our partners.
  • We must make it absolutely clear that it has been the demonstrations in favour of democracy and peace that have forced this change.
  • But it is clear that Mr Zeroual's government will not take Algeria out of the rut it has fallen into.
  • It is clear that it has an interest in this.
  • It is clear that the Commission will be successful if it has the full support of our Member States.
  • The Commission has made it clear that it has an open mind on this question.

Alternatives:

  • it has not been clear yet that

It has not been clear yet that

This phrase is the more common and natural word order in English. The adverb "yet" is typically placed before the verb "been" in this context.

This phrase is the more commonly used and natural construction in English. It conveys the meaning that something is not clear up to the present moment.
  • They are designed to instil fear and are based on worst-case scenarios: as if it has not been clear for a very long time that the cost of this whole enlargement process would be covered by the EU budget.
  • I hope that Mrs Merkel and Mr Glos take the same view, for it has not been clear from the press over the last few days that they do.
  • Since the Czech Republic joined the EU it has not been clear whether the Czech Republic is entitled in such a way to compel farmers to pay their debts and their arrears.
  • It has not been clear to us to date how an assessment can be made or is made in this area regarding the development of prices over and above goods and services, with reference, for example, also to property markets or share markets.
  • This provision is needed as this has not been clear in all countries of the EU so far
  • Perhaps we have not been clear enough.
  • Sir, it has been clear for weeks.
  • It has never been clear what social significance we should attribute to it.
  • It has been clear now for many years that cod needs to recover from the excessive pressures put on it by modern-day fishing.
  • In past decades, it has been clear that without the CAP, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to achieve food sufficiency.
  • And yet it has been clear from the outset that the Treaty of Rome only permits membership for democratic constitutional States.
  • It has been clear over the past weeks that things have been speeding up in Geneva.
  • In fact, it has never been clear to me in what way national security interests can be different from those of the European Union.
  • Ever since the decision to admit ten new Member States, at the latest, it has been clear that reforms are essential.
  • Mr Frattini, ladies and gentlemen, it has been clear for some time that the Iranian nuclear issue would be considered at the UN Security Council.
  • So far it has been clear as to which institution decides the final figures for the budget.
  • Since the 1990s it has been clear that the fragmentation of the European defence markets has had negative economic repercussions.
  • From the 19th century onwards, it has been clear that a red light is a signal to stop.
  • It has never really been clear why Turkey was not included in the ENP.
  • It has been clear that, in many fields, things are being coordinated that subsequently need to be implemented at national level.

Alternatives:

  • it has not been yet clear that

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