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The phrase "yield further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for additional results, information, or outcomes from a particular action or process. Example: "The research may yield further insights into the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
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Follow-up questions did not yield further details.
This month, a specialist customs team flew to Bangladesh to gather intelligence which may yet yield further arrests.
Graphite drawings of objects like a skull ring and an inverted American flag yield further allusions to metal culture.
Such artifacts could "yield further confirmation of our cultural histories," Ms. Washington wrote.
Not sure whether the visit will yield further aid – it does not seem to be high on the agenda.
It is this type of complicated relationship between the police, the papers and private investigators that is likely to yield further scandal as the three sides turn on each other.
For Condé Nast, which has its own branded mobile sites and cellphone shopping services, the Philips program is expected to yield further insights into how its content translates to the mobile arena.
It also has a long-term "wellness" programme, supported by two nutritionists and a "lifestyle education" scheme, which is expected to yield further cost savings.
Better adherence to protocol might improve the diagnostic yield further.
To increase this total yield, further evaporation is necessary.
Future observations of other binary and triple-star systems may yield further clues.
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