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Discover Ludwig"make rewarding" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create or cause something to be satisfying or fulfilling in one way or another. Example: The company's training program is designed to make rewarding career opportunities for its employees.
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As they have for centuries, writers like these make rewarding company.
It made retention equity awards, the filings said, "recognizing that difficult economic conditions make rewarding key talent especially important".
It is still the classic text on the subject and would make rewarding reading for politicians who advocate assimilation rather than integration.
A new film entry on cable this week, "A Flash of Green," should make rewarding home viewing over Cinemax on Monday afternoon at 1. Adapted from a John D. MacDonald novel set on the west coast of Florida, this off-beat drama draws a web of intrigue around a journalist who accepts a bribe.
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In other words, increases in dopamine tone prime the system to be more responsive to phasic signaling events, making rewarding stimuli more salient.
We're proud to have helped make work rewarding for your team and company.
With one more win, the Franchise Four will make that rewarding journey again.
They have history on their side and might make for rewarding reading by today's theatrically inclined protesters.
The mental and physical demands of the room escape, of course, are precisely what make success rewarding.
And for those who have never previously encountered Garcia or Mr. Grisman, here is an opportunity to make their rewarding acquaintance.
Meanwhile there is also the more salient matter of how to make a rewarding, meaningful and satisfying living without having to give up on those ideals.
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