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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yield of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount or quantity produced or obtained from a certain action or process. Example sentence: The yield of the harvest was lower this year due to the drought. In this sentence, "yield" refers to the amount of crops that were produced, while "of the harvest" specifies what was being yielded.
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That's equivalent to a yield of 3.9%.
The yield of powdered SLE was 8.49%.
New technique improves yield of useful chemicals.
Still, pretty amazing yield of data.
Until April 2002, they offer a yield of 4.07percentt.
He is expecting a corn yield of 130 bushels.
It also has a dividend yield of about 3.6percentt.
The shares offer a prospective dividend yield of around 3%.
Our forecast dividend has a yield of 5%.
The yield of the fund is just over 3%.
A reversible surfactant could improve the yield of oil reservoirs.
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