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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rewards on" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To make it correct, it would need to be phrased as either "rewards for" or "rewards of". Example sentence: She received rewards of excellence for her work.
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But the rewards on offer mean Rockpool is just one of several major diesel investors.
By putting all my eggs in one basket, I now am reaping tremendous rewards on that airline.
Eighty-one residents of Oxford and environs have gone to their rewards on Morse's watch, which ends, alas, tonight.
Fungi are common rewards on autumn outings.
But the rewards on offer are huge.
That partnership has brought rewards on both sides.
It bestowed new rewards on the egalitarian spirit.
But earning $150 in rewards on $15,000 a year in annual debit card spending might.
The rewards on offer to patrons include canning lessons, T-shirts and CDs.
He even stooped to trying to find the food rewards on his own!
It can also be difficult to base the rewards on the right time frame.
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