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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yield of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to agriculture, finance, or production to indicate the amount produced or returned from a particular investment or process.
Example: "The farmer reported a yield of 200 bushels per acre this season."
Alternatives: "an output of" or "a return of".
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Officials estimated a yield of $2 million a year from that provision.
That's equivalent to a yield of 3.9%.
Until April 2002, they offer a yield of 4.07percentt.
Our forecast dividend has a yield of 5%.
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.
Acceptances totaled 608, a yield of 51percentt.
The former carries a yield of about 3.7 percent, while the latter carries a yield of about 6.4 percent.
It had a yield of 2.41percentt at the end of the second quarter.
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