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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amply repay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of providing a generous or sufficient return or compensation for something given or done.
Example: "The support from the community will amply repay the efforts we have put into this project."
Alternatives: "generously compensate" or "sufficiently reward".
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A walk down Madison from 78th to 64th Street will amply repay an inquiring depositor.
An hourlong dawdle down the block will amply repay an architectural pilgrim.
Perhaps a work is less aesthetically perfect because it requires outside clues to its interpretation, but few works of art even approach perfection, and they may yet amply repay attention, all the more if some plausible suggestion comes from the outside.
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Other great Guastavino ceilings in Manhattan are in buildings that may not be widely known but that amply repay a visit, like St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, at 213 West 82nd Street, and Recreation Center 54 East, at 348 East 54th Street, with a gymnasium ceiling that rivals those of the churches.
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It demands a lot of its readers, and amply repays the investment.
Still, Maliki may be amply repaying Suleimani for his efforts to make him Prime Minister.
This time, the National utterly refuses to buttonhole listeners; the music calmly awaits attention, but amply repays it.
But the search engine is amply repaying its debt: because Wikipedia pages contain so many links to other entries on the site, and are so frequently updated, they enjoy an enviably high page rank.
Similarly stark contrasts were heard in Mr. Hersch's Sonata for Unaccompanied Cello, an arching 35-minute work that amply repays the considerable demands it makes on a cellist's technique and interpretive imagination.
My house was destroyed". Such an encounter, which amply repays the price of admission, also transmutes a Shakespeare book (in which Dickson also ventures to Nevada City, Munich, Durban, Kolkata and Gdansk, among other cities) into a true travel book, of the best kind.
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