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Discover Ludwig'a reward' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something given or received in recognition of one's efforts or achievements. Example: The CEO announced that the top-performing employee would receive a reward for their outstanding contributions to the company.
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"They're offering a reward".
Then you deserve a reward.
That is not a reward.
It seemed almost a reward.
A reward was offered.
"People offered a reward.
And what a reward these fans received.
"Is there a reward?" asks another.
But the losing came with a reward.
The mere proposal seemed a reward.
Histiaeus received Thracian territory as a reward.
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