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I think when you say "have to" as opposed to just "have", the pronunciation of the word "have" changes. But what about in cases where a word is inserted between "have" and "to"?
For example, "have yet to" in the following sentence:
"I'm afraid you have yet to meet Mr. Right."

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I think when you say "have to" as opposed to just "have", the pronunciation of the word "have" changes. But what about in cases where a word is inserted between "have" and "to"?
For example, "have yet to" in the following sentence:
"I'm afraid you have yet to meet Mr. Right."
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