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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the payoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or benefits of a particular action, decision, or investment.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the payoff of this project before we proceed any further."
Alternatives: "regarding the benefits" or "concerning the returns".
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But what about the payoff if they both fight?
So this is V and how about the payoff of dove against dove?
One problem, though, was that Trump had said publicly that he knew nothing about the payoff.
"The big news about the payoff from college should be the incredible variation in it across colleges," Cappelli writes.
Most companies investing in an Internet presence today are doing so cautiously because they are uncertain about the payoff.
Those averages tell you very little about the payoff of going to State U to major in sociology.
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Perhaps a more interesting observation is about the payoffs.
So let's talk about the payoffs from a mixed strategy.
Adams said the public were "angry and had a right to be concerned" about the payoffs.
Thus, we that find liars do believe, and that individuals who care about the payoffs of others tend to be honest.
Mr. Ingersoll said the accusations had done "grievous damage" to United States foreign relations and promised to provide information about the payoffs.
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