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"pays off with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to express the idea that someone or something achieves the desired result or reward after a period of effort or a risk taken. For example: "All of his hard work studying paid off with a top mark on the final exam."
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GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Manchester City (Lampard 42) Chelsea's patience pays off with a fine goal from the marvellous Frank Lampard.
It pays off with some truly frightening set pieces.
And that reliability pays off with loyal customers.
This simple, inexpensive device pays off with five scenes of boozy comedy.
Instead she lets the actors play with the audience, a restrained glee that ultimately pays off with some great laughs.
The film-makers' decision to embrace the PoWs' point of view pays off with a claustrophobically intense narrative.
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The loans were paid off, with interest.
The initiatives were paying off, with a profitable year of growth that year, Bloomberg reported.
A revamped lineup with five changes paid off, with all but one goal claimed by newcomers.
The work paid off with a conviction.
Is that strategy about to pay off with the Federal Reserve?
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