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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get rewarded' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone has done something that will result in some kind of reward. For example, "Do your best in class and you will get rewarded."
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"You get rewarded for it".
Cooperative players get rewarded.
You get rewarded with others' attention.
You get rewarded for doing something wrong.
If you're on them you get rewarded.
If you play hard, you get rewarded.
They work hard and they get rewarded".
You don't get rewarded for making changes".
"You do get rewarded for persistence".
Federal agencies fail and get rewarded with more responsibilities.
You do not get rewarded for doing it.
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