Sentence examples for might pay off from inspiring English sources

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It might pay off, and it might not".

These investments might pay off in all sorts of ways.

"HARD work might pay off after time," says the adage, "but procrastination will always pay off right now".

"Even if it's wrong," he said, "it's like buying a lottery ticket where not much investment might pay off big".

One of the two mellower suspension choices might pay off here and would probably not seriously degrade real-world handling.

And it looks as if all the hard work might pay off; Deadpool's hype has landed it with an estimated $55M-plus 55M-plusccordebutto The Hollywood Reporter.

But now the Treasury is raking in huge surpluses; Bill Clinton has even claimed that the government might pay off its debt by 2015.

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Foresight practice is regarded as a time-consuming, capital- and labour-intensive organizational innovation that might (or might not) pay off in the long-term.

But waiting for perfect conditions might not pay off, either.

Any bid would be a big gamble, but it might just pay off.

A. Unless you're targeting professional chefs, adding an outdoor kitchen might not pay off when you sell your home.

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