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The phrase "yield in" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, the phrase "yield to" is the correct form. For example: The driver yielded to the pedestrian as she was crossing the street.
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"You can't accept a 3% gross yield in property.
Second, the yield in each step must be considered.
National average yield in Ecuador is 3.8 t/ha.
It also means searching for yield in nontraditional places.
Already, these efforts have improved lives while doubling yield in some cases, Van der Goes said.
He insisted: "Nothing will make us yield in our will to fight terrorism.
That neglect is having to yield in the face of increasing awareness of his stature.
Then, at 10-1, he ran second to High Yield in the Fountain of Youth.
And Paul Williams's numbers yield, in Drew McOnie's choreography, some well-executed dance routines.
Adding mineral nitrogen did indeed proportionally raise maize grain yield in this study.
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It is less likely that the physical will yield in-depth insight into Mr. Trump's psyche.
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