Sentence examples similar to literally pay off from inspiring English sources

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Diversity literally pays off, according to Sociology Professor Cedric Herring, University of Illinois at Chicago.

It literally pays off.

The long education will pay off literally.

A selling exhibition was the kind of wording that really peaked my interest, because I had faith that not only was he taking a huge risk with a group showing, but he was also taking a huge risk that would hopefully pay off, figuratively and literally.

We literally spent an hour just practicing that and going "Whip! Whip! Cut! Whip! Cut! Whip!" Did all the practice pay off during the broadcast?

The efforts pay off.

That will pay off.

–Persistence can pay off.

Will it pay off?

These strategies pay off.

Pay off the loan.

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