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The word 'reap' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the act of harvesting a crop, or the benefits one may gain from doing something. For example, "After putting so much effort into his business, he was finally able to reap the rewards of his hard work."
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But if they don't back up their words with action and continue to deploy the filibuster and retreat of the old politics in the face of social inequality then they too will reap a bitter harvest.
They know that if the negotiations fail, further sanctions will kick in, economic stagnation will worsen, and they will reap the benefits of widespread public disenchantment".
"If we want to reap more benefits from tourism it is vital that we improve our product, extend the season, branch into other niche markets like cultural and medical tourism".
"It will take wage growth of at least 3.5% to 4% for workers to begin to reap the benefits of economic growth – and to achieve a genuine recovery from the Great Recession".
Russia hopes to reap economic and trade benefits if a final deal is concluded to build on the framework agreement reached in Lausanne between Iran and six world powers - Russia, the United States, France, Britain, Germany and China.
There's no National Rifle Association to reap the benefits and distribute the influence of a multi-billion dollar privacy industry.
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There is a dividend you reap across the whole of sport if you have the right people doing the right things at the right time in the best-stocked shop window you can possibly have, which is the Olympic Games".
It's a culture change that needs careful consideration and detailed planning and implementation in order to reap the rewards, but the benefits are there.
Departs 11 April, 16 May and 6 June 2010 Only an hour's flight from South Africa, Botswana is likely to reap the benefits of football fans heading to the World Cup.
If all goes well, I'll reap the benefits.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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