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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dividends for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about the reason or purpose for receiving dividends. Example: "The company's profits have increased, resulting in higher dividends for its shareholders."
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In the case of Facebook, early access to the company produced big dividends for investors.
StartOut connections are already paying dividends for Brian Backus.
There were dividends for Alberto, too.
The effort invested will pay dividends for the company.
They should not have let them pay dividends, for example".
And that investment will pay dividends for us all.
The largest, Lukoil, has paid sizable dividends for years.
Political relationships, once joined, can pay dividends for decades.
A serious effort there would pay dividends for social mobility.
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Almost as clearly, such tactics are paying some kind of dividends for the opposition.
Having these skills could pay big dividends for you down the road.
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