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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plentiful yield" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a large or abundant amount of something produced or obtained from a specific source. Example: The farmer's hard work and strategic planning resulted in a plentiful yield of fruits and vegetables, which he proudly displayed at the local farmer's market.
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By the President of the United States of America Nearly half a century ago, President Dwight Eisenhower proclaimed Thanksgiving as a time when Americans should celebrate "the plentiful yield of our soil... the beauty of our land... the preservation of those ideals of liberty and justice that form the basis of our national life and the hope of international peace".
Some trees can produce fruit without being pollinated, but pollination greatly increases your odds of a plentiful yield.
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On the production side, land resources in several countries in this group are relatively plentiful and yields are well below those achieved in other countries with similar agro-ecological conditions (see Chapter 4 for comparisons with those obtainable under high-input technologies).
They wanted strands with elongated root bulbs that would yield plentiful supplies of DNA.
Years of McDonnell and Corbyn's anti-capitalist rhetoric yield plentiful scary quotes.
Yet, increasingly, jurors are reluctant to convict someone without it, a phenomenon the criminal justice community is calling the "CSI effect". "There is an increased and unrealistic expectation that every crime scene will yield plentiful forensic evidence," said Alexandria Commonwealth's Attorney S. Randolph Sengel, who talked to jurors after the drug trial.
Now that everything is up and running smoothly, an Internet search for "PSP homebrew games" should yield plentiful results.
The hair had been kept cold and yielded plentiful DNA.
Two years ago, plentiful rains helped him yield 300 pounds of cherries, most of which he donated.
Our autumn orchards yield a plentiful variety of apples: from Russets to Cox; Granny Smiths to Galas.
The advent of synthetic fertilizer was a turning point for modern agriculture, bringing about massive increases in yields and a plentiful food supply.
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