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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'few rewards' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a limited number of rewards, either tangible or intangible. For example, "Working hard, although satisfying, comes with few rewards."
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Yet there were few rewards for those investors.
Even in winning, he has found few rewards.
Good schools received few rewards; bad ones had little incentive to improve.
Besides, there ought to be a few rewards for reaching adulthood.
A public display of the best dance of the year is critical in a field with so few rewards.
I feel like I need a few rewards for all my hard work last year and perseverance.
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The freedom to read, converse with friends or simply daydream is disrupted by performances that no one requests and few reward with more than a grimace.
As the season wore on, and more and more critics' groups across the US – Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Austin, Boston, to name a few – rewarded Bigelow and The Hurt Locker, its star continued to rise.
He's always mindful that fewer hours mean fewer rewards.
Now, there are more miles chasing fewer rewards seats.
But women still face greater challenges and receive fewer rewards than their male counterparts.
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