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The phrase "designed to yield" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is intended or created to produce a certain result or outcome. Example: The new irrigation system was designed to yield a higher crop yield, resulting in a more profitable harvest for the farmers.
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And not all networks are designed to yield great insight.
It yielded exactly the thing it was designed to yield".
There were some sleights of hand designed to yield positive headlines that mostly faltered.
Tests can be designed to yield any failure rate from zero to a hundred percent.
The deduction was designed to yield roughly the same amount of tax "forgiveness" for each taxpayer.
The draft 2013 budget is designed to yield savings of €5.3 billion.
These are designed to yield about $58 billion of the plan's $68 billion in savings.
The technique is more laborious than Fry's approach, but is designed to yield the entire toxin content of jellyfish venom.
Originally, citation data was neither intended nor designed to yield itself easily to computer processing, let alone free online publishing.
What rocks are they standing on?" His questions were not designed to yield particular answers, but rather to generate truly open-minded discussion.
This compares favourably with commercial devices that are designed to yield hydrogen alone.
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