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since it's not out yet vs since it's not out

Both phrases are correct, but the first one, 'since it's not out yet,' is more commonly used and sounds more natural in English. The addition of 'yet' emphasizes that the event has not happened up to the present moment.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

since it's not out yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something has not been released or made available up to the present moment.
  • It's not out yet that Will is dead, but when it is, the clients will be looking around.
  • See, to test the BIOS and hardware at the speed we're gunning for, we need the 12 and a half megahertz 286, but it's not out yet.
  • Especially since it's worked out so well in the past.
  • Especially since it's worked out so well in the past.
  • I haven't seen this since it came out, but we should make out instead.
  • Since it turned out Little Chubby was a whole new guy, we started to hanging out with him again.
  • It's been a big bump in business since it came out.
  • I guess... you'll not be going out since it's raining.
  • Crucially, this shorter and simpler treaty should also be more accessible to Europe's citizens since it sets out more clearly who does what.
  • The action plan is an important step forward since it spells out what needs to be done both at Community level and at Member State level.
  • Mr President, there is something missing from this text that I must point out since it deals with a framework programme for culture.
  • Using charge-out rates or hourly fees would be a B method since it would miss out some of the productivity changes.
  • We'll stick with the satellite story for now since it's already out there.
  • Come out here since it's a secret, and I'll tell you.
  • I found out that since it's Thanksgiving... ...they're allowing me to see him for the first time.
  • Aid for tobacco cultivation should be phased out, since it runs directly counter to a proactive health policy.
  • I just wanted to point that out, since it is relevant in this connection.
  • Although it expressed its interest, Liechtenstein was left out, since it had not yet concluded a savings taxation agreement with the European Community.
  • Since it works out at approximately EUR 1600 per month, some have regarded this as excessive, comparing it to the figure granted to European students taking part in other exchange programmes.
  • The budget is also of major importance to the governments and citizens of Europe since it sets out Europe's broad guidelines for action in 2001.

since it's not out

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate that something has not been released or made available, but it lacks the emphasis provided by 'yet.'
  • Especially since it's worked out so well in the past.
  • Especially since it's worked out so well in the past.
  • I haven't seen this since it came out, but we should make out instead.
  • Since it turned out Little Chubby was a whole new guy, we started to hanging out with him again.
  • It's been a big bump in business since it came out.
  • I guess... you'll not be going out since it's raining.
  • Crucially, this shorter and simpler treaty should also be more accessible to Europe's citizens since it sets out more clearly who does what.
  • The action plan is an important step forward since it spells out what needs to be done both at Community level and at Member State level.
  • Mr President, there is something missing from this text that I must point out since it deals with a framework programme for culture.
  • Using charge-out rates or hourly fees would be a B method since it would miss out some of the productivity changes.
  • We'll stick with the satellite story for now since it's already out there.
  • Come out here since it's a secret, and I'll tell you.
  • I found out that since it's Thanksgiving... ...they're allowing me to see him for the first time.
  • Aid for tobacco cultivation should be phased out, since it runs directly counter to a proactive health policy.
  • I just wanted to point that out, since it is relevant in this connection.
  • Although it expressed its interest, Liechtenstein was left out, since it had not yet concluded a savings taxation agreement with the European Community.
  • Since it works out at approximately EUR 1600 per month, some have regarded this as excessive, comparing it to the figure granted to European students taking part in other exchange programmes.
  • The budget is also of major importance to the governments and citizens of Europe since it sets out Europe's broad guidelines for action in 2001.
  • We must acknowledge that the Community Civil Protection Mechanism has granted Greece the single largest amount of assistance it has given out since it was set up in 2001.
  • It was found that the information submitted by the importer concerning the testing results was not representative, but rather anecdotal, since it singled out only one production lot.

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