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"not yet decided" vs "yet not decided"

Both "not yet decided" and "yet not decided" are correct, but "not yet decided" is more commonly used in English. The placement of the word "yet" before or after "not" can vary depending on personal preference or emphasis, but the former is the more standard and natural-sounding phrase.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

not yet decided

This is correct

"Not yet decided" is usually followed by the thing that is undetermined.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • She has not yet decided which school she will attend.
  • He has not yet decided whether he will run for office.
  • The jury has not yet decided whether the defendant is guilty.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • not yet determined
  • not yet chosen

yet not decided

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is also used to convey that a decision has not been made, but it is less frequently used than "not yet decided."

Examples:

  • The budget is yet not decided.
  • The winner is yet not decided.
  • The date is yet not decided.
  • The location is yet not decided.
  • The details are yet not decided.

Alternatives:

  • not decided yet
  • undecided as of now
  • still undecided
  • hasn't made a decision yet
  • not made up their mind yet

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