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The phrase "a reward for efficient" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used in contexts discussing incentives or recognition for efficiency, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "The company offers a reward for efficient performance in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a reward for efficiency" or "an incentive for effective work".
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Rank was not so much a reward for efficient service as a privilege to be grasped and jealously guarded.
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As a reward for walking this honourable path we get cheaper and more efficient services.
It was a reward for success.
"This judgment is a reward for Karadžić.
It looks like a reward for failure.
Their mother offered a reward for it.
Instead, it appears to be a reward bestowed by Oaktree — but a reward for what?
They are offering a reward for information.
A reward for a workout, a reward for a hard day, a reward for walking the dog.
He wants a reward for his "generosity".
as a reward for making dinner.
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