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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a payoff for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a reward or benefit received in return for an action or effort.
Example: "The project was challenging, but the payoff for our hard work was a successful launch and increased sales."
Alternatives: "a reward for" or "a benefit from".
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But there was a payoff for our fervor - endless choices.
A reunion tour provides a payoff for suspending artistic development.
Nice, though surely not much of a payoff for years of Nasa-level research.
They want a payoff for their years of sweat and sacrifice, at whatever the cost.
He'll get a payoff for his work so far, but there's no job for Jimmy here.
He will not receive a payoff for moving across to the new operation.
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The effects can last up to a few hours, so there's a big payoff for a little bit of exercise.
Those who believed in the high-strung colt were rewarded with a $9.20 payoff for a $2 bet to win.
"They have requested a payoff letter for early September," said Seth Donlin, a spokesman for the housing department.
Some keno parlors also utilize a special payoff for selecting a bonus number.
Dial returned easily double that in ad value, says ITVX, which computes a payoff ratio for product placements.
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