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"for extra effort" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to additional effort that is put into something. For example, "The teacher rewarded the student with an A for extra effort."
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The extra payment for working beyond the ordinary week serves a dual purpose: it compensates workers with extra income for extra effort, and it is designed to deter employers from imposing too much work.
Patients conduct posthospital evaluations, but if certain clinical characteristics have an increased probability of negative patient experiences, this could signal the need for extra effort in certain diagnostic procedures or wards/departments.
Be prepared for extra effort if fishing amid timber.
Put on a maximum of two squirts of cologne for extra effort.
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Other barriers mentioned were: dislike of being tutored or judged, no energy for extra efforts on top of normal daily activities and duties (Belgium), and financial constraints related to the extra costs for healthy foods (Hungary).
Where to stay: Onar Paradise is worth making a bit of extra effort for.
In general, it's an amazing service and one that requires nothing more than a small amount of extra effort for a lot of extra peace of mind.
The strategy provides the potential to generate multiple lines of mice, including an inducible allele, from a single targeting event for the cost of extra effort put into the planning stage of vector design.
"There's no premium currently developed for responsible soy... we have to see a return for the extra effort the farmer has to put in to demonstrate that he is being responsible".
Here, however, to make up for the extra effort involved in making the red pepper paste, I've gone for a shortcut version with tinned beans.
Still, despite Van Gundy's wishes for an extra effort and a tough-minded defense, the Knicks do not have a physical presence right now.
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