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No, the sentence is not correct. The correct phrasing should be "we have yet to receive any reply from you." In this corrected version, "have yet to receive" is the appropriate verb tense to indicate that the action of receiving a reply has not yet occurred. The word "received" should be in the base form without the "-ed" ending.

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