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Discover Ludwig"get a reward" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to receive a prize or compensation for something. Example: "If you complete the challenge successfully, you will get a reward."
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"Do I get a reward?" he asked.
And then it would get a reward, which was juice.
"They focus on a specific smell and get a reward.
You get 10 stars, you get a reward or whatever.
They get a reward when they complete a pediatric investigation plan (PIP).
"Why shouldn't the person who breeds rhino get a reward?" he asks.
But today they did that and they didn't get a reward.
"The animal realizes what to do in order to get a reward," Dr. Grainger said.
"When you get a reward for doing something like that, that's a nice feeling," Czerkawski said.
Armenia get a reward for another tidy attack, and Ireland are punished for messy defending.
You better get a reward in heaven, because you sure won't get one on earth".
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