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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rewarded" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a condition or result related to receiving a reward, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The team was recognized for their efforts, as rewarded with a bonus at the end of the year."
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Gretchen interviews that she feels that craftsmanship isn't as rewarded as she had hoped (could this have something to do with her not having won a challenge for three weeks?).
I've lived in this city on and off for 25 years, and I've never felt as called to the outdoors or as rewarded by my time there as I do now.
That is why the Iranians refer to it not as "organ selling" but as "rewarded gifting enforceable by law," thus making it a prime example of helping others while you also helping yourself.
ACT Foundation launched this week in Austin, Texas, with a vision for a National Learning Economy in which every person is highly valued for their knowledge, skills and ability to perform as rewarded by life and career success.
According to OLT, as rewarded behaviours are repeated, they can become 'habitual' in the context in which they are rewarded.
As rewarded behaviours are repeated, and may become 'habitual', the frequency of past behaviour can be a powerful predictor of future behaviour [ 30].
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Not all our searches proved as rewarding.
Remember the poop bag, the water bottles and the dog treats (to give as reward).
And it's every bit as rewarding.
Rats experience helping rats of a familiar strain as rewarding.
It's fun as well as rewarding.
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