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"Ten yet" is a phrase often used in the context of checking if a certain time has arrived, typically related to a deadline or an anticipated event. It combines "ten," referring to a specific time (usually 10 o'clock), with "yet," which asks if that time has arrived. The expression can convey impatience or eagerness for something to happen.

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