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Discover Ludwig"pay dividends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where a particular action or decision has yielded a positive or beneficial result. For example, "Investing in quality staff has certainly paid dividends, as the company has seen an increase in productivity".
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It would pay dividends.
Others don't pay dividends.
That approach may yet pay dividends.
It would pay dividends immediately.
Such efforts have begun to pay dividends.
Not all companies pay dividends, though.
UBS's overhaul has started to pay dividends.
That constant promotion continues to pay dividends.
The hospitality seemed to pay dividends.
"And we're not pressurized to pay dividends".
Two pieces of cross-casting pay dividends.
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