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The phrase "monetary reward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to money, bonuses, or other forms of payment awarded for a job well done or a successful achievement. For example, "The company rewarded the employees for their hard work with a substantial monetary reward."
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But even the team's lesser lights reap a monetary reward.
But "Sail Away" is not a contest with monetary reward.
I really don't believe monetary reward is the biggest motivation.
There is a curious view that monetary reward confers acceptability on acts of service to others.
"While that's not a monetary reward, we think there is value in it".
Neither the fame nor the considerable monetary reward afforded by the Nobel Prize altered his life.
To offset this, the winner must be given an extra monetary reward.
But her decision to open a business and keep working goes deeper than the monetary reward.
He is also seeking a large monetary reward under federal whistle-blower laws.
Last year, for instance, Oscar began giving some members a monetary reward for getting a flu shot.
An investment of time and creative energy can yield satisfaction and monetary reward, no matter one's age or experience level.
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