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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just rewards" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to convey the idea that someone is receiving a just and fair reward for their actions or efforts. For example, "He earned just rewards for the hard work he put in on the project".
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"That just rewards ineptitude.
But he'll get his just rewards.
Surliness would get its just rewards.
9 1 JUST REWARDS, by Barbara Taylor Bradford.
He climbed Uluru and met his just rewards.
"Sometimes he doesn't get his just rewards for his hostility," Strauss said.
They've got agents to learn concepts based on just rewards and punishment.
And people who work hard will not get their just rewards.
That was the politics in the household: that you work hard and get your just rewards".
It would be nice if the mainstream caught on and this retrospective brought them their just rewards.
"Boots are showing me that you can work hard but you still won't get your just rewards".
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