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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reward of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the result or acknowledgement of an action, such as "The reward of her hard work was a promotion at her job."
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The reward, of course, was fame.
Getting taste right, though, brings the reward of status.
A reward of £20,000 is on offer.
Detective books are valued for their reward of vigilance.
Eventually, a reward of a hundred pounds was offered.
The reward, of course, was the same as the toll.
Getting paid is the reward of success, he argued.
The reward of work seems beyond their grasp.
Nonparticipants overestimate the risk and underestimate the reward of expressing themselves, she said.
Van Gundy has definitely gotten nice breaks, perhaps the reward of his tireless work ethic.
She offers a reward of $11,000 for information on those responsible for her death threats.
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