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Discover LudwigThe phrase "payback on" is not correct.
It might be used in spoken English but not in written English. To use it correctly, the phrase should be "payback for". For example: I received some great payback for helping my friend move.
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"We just wanted to get some payback on, and the Braves were the ones we were able to exact that on".
And short-term thinking – such as requiring one- or two-year payback on projects with 10- to 15-year lifespans – can rule out projects with the largest financial upside.
Mr McCarthy says payback on investment in LED is typically between one and three years.
Historical reflection suggests the relationship between health sector reforms and economic crisis, on the one hand, and research capacity building and payback, on the other.
One explanation is that it's too soon to see payback on the investment in Webification, a process that some argue is less than one quarter finished.
What's the payback on that deal?
The payback on investing in a compact fluorescent bulb, therefore, is less than a year.
Devils Coach Peter DeBoer will exact payback on the team that fired him.
Why put that at risk for a little payback on gay marriage?
Businesses often look for a two- to three-year payback on capital investments.
"The entire team had payback on its mind today," said Mielnik, a senior.
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