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'yardstick for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a measure of comparison or a standard for comparison. For example, “The newly proposed regulations provide a useful yardstick for evaluating future reforms."
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"We need a yardstick for success.
"Juventus were a great yardstick for us.
MIT researchers refine yardstick for measuring schools and teachers.
That is precisely the Republican yardstick for judging court decisions.
Who needs a universal yardstick, for that matter?
Now it is a kind of yardstick for measuring ego.
"It will be a good yardstick for us," he said.
The yardstick for success at C.R.I. is modest.
But in the Internet era, the yardstick for success has been redefined.
At least the report offers a yardstick for measuring future failures.
The mortgage industry has a yardstick for measuring the size of those profits.
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