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yield with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "yield with" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you mean to use "yield" in the sense of giving way to someone else's opinion or wishes, then you would say "yield to." For example, "I decided to yield to my brother's wishes and order pizza instead of Chinese food."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
NPA samples had the highest diagnostic yield with 192/210 (91.4%) samples yielding an organism.
Science
It is remarkable what a week of intensive rehearsal can yield with a makeshift ensemble.
News & Media
There is also life in high yield, with 26 issues raising $12.1 billion.
News & Media
It was the day after Lukas had won the Fountain of Youth Stakes with High Yield, with Pat Day riding.
News & Media
There, outside a weathered barn, a yellow sign urges visitors to yield with a simple message: "Moo Cow Xing".
News & Media
The result is a larger explosive yield with smaller amounts of enriched material — more bang for the buck.
News & Media
If the strips do not yield with gentle force, Dr. Robinson can also try forceps, a special hacksaw and scissors developed for spacewalks.
News & Media
The prospect of climate change has led to the reëvaluation of that controversial energy source, which combines high yield with low carbon emissions.
News & Media
Table 3 summarized the FeO yield with various quenching rates.
They found a 51% yield with conjunctival biopsy.
The maximum antibiotic yield with pellets reached 810 mg/l.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the results of a process, clarify the specific outcome or product being generated. For instance, instead of "high yield with minimum input", specify "high crop yield with minimal fertilizer input."
Common error
Avoid using "with" after "yield" when the intention is to indicate submission or concession. Use "yield to" instead. For example, say "yield to pressure", not "yield with pressure".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "yield with" functions primarily in contexts related to describing production outcomes or results. While often grammatically questionable according to Ludwig AI, it appears in technical and scientific contexts to relate an input or condition to a specific output or yield. Rephrasing for clarity is generally recommended.
Frequent in
Science
65%
News & Media
20%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "yield with" appears across various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as frequently grammatically incorrect. It is mostly found in scientific or technical contexts to relate an input to an output. When describing outcomes, clarity is key. It is advisable to rephrase for better precision. If the intent is to indicate submission, always use "yield to". Pay close attention to the intended meaning and context to ensure correct usage. Remember that clearer alternatives often exist.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
produce results with
Focuses on the outcome or results achieved through a specific method or action.
generate output with
Emphasizes the creation of something tangible or measurable.
achieve success with
Highlights the attainment of a desired outcome or goal using a particular strategy.
obtain outcomes through
Stresses the process of gaining results through a specific means.
garner benefits from
Highlights the positive aspects and advantages gained from a particular source.
attain gains by
Focuses on the progress and improvements achieved through a particular method.
secure advantages via
Emphasizes the strategic acquisition of benefits through a defined pathway.
show consent to
Implies agreement or compliance with a proposal or decision.
give way to
Suggests yielding or conceding to another's opinion or preference.
bow down to
Implies forceful submission or yielding under pressure.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "yield" in a sentence?
The word "yield" has multiple meanings. If you mean to produce something, say "The experiment yielded positive results." If you mean to give way, use "yield to", as in "The driver yielded to oncoming traffic."
What are some alternatives to "yield" when describing results?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "produce results", "generate output", or "achieve success".
Is it correct to say "yield with"?
As Ludwig AI states, the phrase "yield with" is often grammatically incorrect. If you intend to mean "give way", the correct phrase is "yield to". However, "yield with" can sometimes be found when describing production or outcomes, though rephrasing is often clearer.
What's the difference between "yield to" and "yield with"?
"Yield to" means to give way or submit, while "yield with" is typically incorrect unless describing a specific result or outcome, and even then, it is better to rephrase the sentence for clarity. For example, instead of saying "higher yield with methanol" say "methanol resulted in a higher yield".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested