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"finally yield" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that something has happened after a lengthy process, or that something has been accepted after a long period of resistance. Example sentence: After months of negotiations, the two sides finally yielded to a compromise.
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And in the show's final small gallery, where the grays finally yield unequivocally to warmer browns, four abstractions are color-coordinated with a fuzzy double portrait, based on a snapshot of the artist and another man in front of a church.
The harpsichord did not finally yield to the pianoforte until the 18th century.
Carriers predict that new standards will finally yield the experience sought by consumers and promised by vendors: a reliable and trouble-free videoconference.
With the next debate devoted to domestic issues, just four days hence, both sides said Iraq would finally yield center stage.
They were hopeful that if they could build a big enough machine the barrier could be breached decades of frustrating effort would finally yield energy.
They were hopeful that if they could build a big enough machine the barrier could be breached — decades of frustrating effort would finally yield energy.
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For New Zealand, a seventh last-four tie finally yielded a place in the final after six previous losses.
Ms. Hedegaard finally yielded.
The Sister shook her head, but finally yielded.
The giant that is city government finally yielded.
But a run up to Biscayne Bay finally yielded a pod of tailers in the late afternoon.
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