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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay dearly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has to suffer significant consequences or make a heavy sacrifice for their actions. For example: - If you break the rules, you will have to pay dearly for your actions. - She learned her lesson and paid dearly for it, losing her job and damaging her reputation. - The company's decision to cut corners would ultimately cause them to pay dearly in lawsuits and damage to their brand.
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And you pay dearly.
Expect to pay dearly.
Expect to pay dearly for it.
But you will pay dearly for this.
Cyprus will pay dearly for its sins.
Those who seek "change" here pay dearly.
But you'll pay dearly for the privilege.
It's true that consumers pay dearly for such nectar.
Those that expected high prices to continue will pay dearly.
But you pay dearly, especially in southern England.
The bad news is, you'll pay dearly for them.
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