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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better rewarded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to compare how different individuals or groups are rewarded for their work. For example, "Women should be better rewarded for their hard work than men."
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Those with genuinely respected degrees would no doubt be better rewarded.
And it means teachers in those areas can be better rewarded for the work they do.
I'm in awe of their talent and saddened it isn't better rewarded.
Whose skills should be better rewarded, the car mechanic's or the hairdresser's, the nurse's or the lorry driver's?
Households would be better rewarded for their saving, and China's banking "monopoly" would be broken, as Mr Wen professes to want.
I'm old school enough to think that matters (and possibly should be better rewarded), but I'm not going to tie myself in knots guessing.
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Secondly, the idea that removing tax credits will better reward work is baloney.
If the president is not, next time round, to be voted out by a disappointed population, he had better reward their faith.
Restaurant chain Las Iguanas has bowed to pressure from thousands of disgruntled diners and announced plans to change its controversial tipping policy to one that better rewards its waiting staff, following an exposé by the Observer.
Three of four people questioned said unnecessary medical tests and treatments had become a serious problem, suggesting that they would support calls by health researchers for a payment system that would better reward appropriate care.
The hope is that freer rates would better reward household savers, discourage excessive investment and possibly allow private borrowers to get loans from state banks by offering to pay higher rates.
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