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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that yielded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that produced a result or outcome, often in a context of research, experiments, or findings. Example: "The study focused on the new method that yielded significant improvements in efficiency."
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Yep, and he came home with contacts that yielded business.
Two drives that yielded no points still consumed 11 minutes.
The percentages of stops that yielded weapons were even smaller.
The volume that yielded the digital copy was special.
It was an impressive display that yielded a mixed result.
Yet, for all the visitors' endeavour, the flashes of quality that yielded reward were all English.
Researchers did this in the field in Malaysia, an unusual approach that yielded excellent results.
Worse still, even the studies that yielded some positive result showed a steadily declining effect size.
The two formed a strained partnership that yielded as grumpily and inevitably as the fixer-upper.
And suddenly they have nine off an over that yielded nothing from the first three balls.
Q. Has that yielded results? A. It really got people looking at adjacent markets.
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