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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate recompense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing compensation or payment that is considered sufficient or fair for a service or effort provided.
Example: "After completing the project, the team felt that they received adequate recompense for their hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "sufficient compensation" or "fair remuneration".
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That hardly constitutes adequate recompense for increased risk.
Doctors were happy with the deal, seeing a pay freeze as adequate recompense for the government backing away from patient choice.
The ISTI framework uncovers the indirect costs of tourism development and reveals to local authorities how to avoid growth without adequate recompense for supporting sustainable infrastructure in host countries.
When Europe's income, relative to the United States, is the same as that of present-day Lithuania, will the citizens of once-mighty nations really think that ten weeks of vacation is adequate recompense?
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For larger professional teams, this includes each person knowing their rank and being adequately recompensed.
A key theme to emerge was that clinicians were more likely to respond to teaching requests when they had been primed with the course objectives, and given adequate time and financial recompense.
where is his recompense?
Small recompense indeed.
There is simply no greater recompense".
What kind of recompense is this?
Donors expected recompense for their past support.
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