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The phrase "yield different results" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in a variety of situations when you need to express the idea that two experiments, tests, or processes have produced different results. For example, "When tested in two different laboratories, the experiment was shown to yield different results."
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It is not clear whether these differences will yield different results.
Statistical tests for differences in estimates between groups may also yield different results.
Other tallies yield different results.
Different assumptions, naturally, will yield different results.
Supreme Court math used to yield different results.
Even Martínez knows that the days he pitches are supposed to yield different results.
Whether that will yield different results, though, seems doubtful.
The 1969 frontier closure helped to strengthen the Gibraltarian identity – why would today's tactics yield different results?
Different methods of measuring purchasing-power parity, all plausible in themselves, yield different results.
In other words, different chemotherapies suddenly do yield different results, with Taxol being superior.
Better data, he believes, could yield different results.
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