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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finding it rewarding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the positive feelings and/or satisfaction derived from completing a task or activity. For example, "I really enjoyed helping out at the soup kitchen last weekend. I found it very rewarding."
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But one month in, I'm glad we decided to share equally, as I'm finding it rewarding in ways I hadn't anticipated.
The present data suggest that, for GPs at least, finding it rewarding to look after patients with depression is correlated with more positive attitudes towards psychotherapy and with a less strong belief in a biological basis for depression.
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"I'm finding it hugely rewarding". But Hazeldine is aware that his happy ending is an unusual outcome for a released footballer.
And, of course, the dogs have no idea that what they're searching for is illegal; they just know that finding it earns them a reward.
The human brain seeks novelty — more pronounced in some of us than others — and dopamine is the brain's reward for finding it.
But lately, the handful that stick it out year-round are finding themselves rewarded more and more.
The foundation says it rewards research aimed at finding cures for serious diseases, with one prize reserved for work on Parkinson's disease.
Still, many T.A.'s report finding the experience rewarding.
Three top police officials will be charged with finding ways to reward officers who relate allegations of misconduct.
Calling it a "historic and unique agreement," Mr. Bloomberg said, "This agreement puts New York City at the forefront nationally in finding ways to reward such high-needs schools for performance".
Many states and school districts are also finding ways to reward outstanding teaching and to include student performance as a part of that evaluation.
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