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The phrase "yields nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular action, effort, or process does not produce any results or benefits. Example: "After hours of searching for the missing document, the investigation yields nothing."
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Now, it yields nothing.
This one, like the others, yields nothing.
Digging through the dresser drawers yields nothing.
She rattles off information but yields nothing of herself.
If that yields nothing, you will be on your own.
What system yields nothing to customers who make a couple of dozen phone calls?
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His efforts yielded nothing.
Our calls yielded nothing.
A Google search yielded nothing.
Which yielded nothing for Spurs.
The years after that yielded nothing.
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