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Discover Ludwig"had yielded" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect form of the verb "to yield," and can be used to indicate that something had already been produced or given up before a certain point in the past. Example: The farmer had noticed that the crop had yielded a larger harvest than usual this year, despite the dry weather.
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They had yielded only 217 yards.
Father Check said the discussions had yielded interesting demographics.
Uncle Albert's silted fishing lake had yielded few fish.
Eighteen games had yielded 11 points before Saturday.
Four visits to the Leicester 22 had yielded four tries.
On this particular day, hours of searching had yielded nothing.
But Mr. Shah said the discussion had yielded nothing concrete.
Their previous seven games had yielded a single point.
No one told me the hens had yielded to prayer.
Only the Nets had yielded more points, 112.
Previous attempts had yielded little, but this time was different.
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