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"have yielded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been gained or produced as a result of effort or action. Example Sentence: Her dedication to the project and hard work have yielded impressive results.
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Those efforts have yielded results.
Indeed, Apple's decisions have yielded benefits.
Similar efforts have yielded positive results.
Other studies, however, have yielded conflicting results.
West this season have yielded unpredictable results.
Sadly, few attempts have yielded much profit.
Most counting methods have yielded suspicious results.
So far, these efforts have yielded little.
Past festivals have yielded some success stories.
Other analyses have yielded similar numbers.
The models have yielded different results.
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