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The phrase "are repaid with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the return or compensation received in exchange for something given or done.
Example: "The efforts you put into your work are repaid with recognition and respect from your peers."
Alternatives: "are rewarded with" or "are compensated with".
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The loans are repaid with the profits from diverting waste from landfills and selling the materials.
When market conditions improve, the tobacco is sold and the loans are repaid with interest.
By the time the relevant loans are repaid with interest, we will have spent over $1 billion on football infrastructure.
And tobacco companies have been giving small-scale farmers loans, which are repaid with auction sale proceeds.
It is to be hoped that these best efforts are repaid with a spectacle in keeping with the tradition of this race.
The examination of these accounts also turned up records of loans granted by the lawmakers to their own campaigns, which often are repaid with interest.
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For showing extraordinary nerve, you were repaid with exceptional luck.
The company's boldness has been repaid with good luck.
The government loans will be repaid, with interest.
IMF loans have almost invariably been repaid with interest.
The first instalment has been repaid with exquisite timing.
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