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The phrase "a yield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been produced, such as a yield of crops or a yield of results. For example: "The recent investment yielded a positive return."
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Officials estimated a yield of $2 million a year from that provision.
[? Asian ?] measure a yield.
That's equivalent to a yield of 3.9%.
There'll be a yield on two years.
Until April 2002, they offer a yield of 4.07percentt.
"High yield is attractive from a yield standpoint," he said.
Our forecast dividend has a yield of 5%.
If he doesn't have a yield monitor, he's just guessing".
Investors demanded a yield of 1.237%, the highest since October.
That works out as a yield of 3.96%.
That compares with a yield of 8.70percentt late Tuesday.
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