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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bounty for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reward or payment offered for the completion of a task or the capture of a person or thing.
Example: "The government announced a bounty for information leading to the capture of the fugitive."
Alternatives: "a reward for" or "an incentive for".
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The vendors will pay SkillPages a bounty for each sale.
The Nazis offered a bounty for Albert Einstein's assassination.
His careful management has yielded a bounty for shareholders.
-- On the southeastern coast of Spain, the Sierra Almagrera range provides a bounty for geologists.
The Taliban, they knew, had offered a bounty for destroyed American aircraft.
The authorities put out a call for crocodile hunters and offered a bounty for their capture.
In 1993, for example, he offered a bounty for a bride.
Until the 1960s, the state paid hunters a bounty for killing them.
Buffett's insights, expressed with his trademark clarity and humour, are a bounty for the amateur investor.
Hers is not the only Internet company offering a bounty for tales of woe.
That's basically a bounty for dragging people into the genome age.
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