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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big payoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant reward or benefit resulting from an action or investment.
Example: "After months of hard work, the project finally yielded a big payoff in terms of increased sales."
Alternatives: "a substantial reward" or "a significant return".
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But it could have a big payoff.
North Korea wanted a big payoff.
It's a challenge, yes, but one with a big payoff.
Firms with this capability have seen a big payoff.
ProElite, meanwhile, may be desperate for a big payoff.
There's a big payoff for the Met, too.
The Porsche engines don't have to work very hard for a big payoff.
Computers that understand language, experts say, promise a big payoff someday.
There's no gainsaying the story here — it's a juicy, freaky detective tale with a big payoff.
I am betting that there will be a big payoff in terms of health.
Blackstone's founders were poised for a big payoff as they prepared for an initial offering.
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