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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rewards to" is correct and can be used in written English
It conveys the idea of providing or granting something in return for a service or action. For example, you could say: "The company issued generous rewards to employees for their hard work."
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There are other rewards to marriage.
Don't use rewards to get a child to eat.
Brogan's expertise pays constant rewards to the reader.
All said, there are more than 150 rewards to unlock.
We gave rewards to staff who led the campaign.
If investors cared about not giving entrepreneurial rewards to managers, they would have stopped years ago.
One such method is to offer rewards to the player, dispensed at random intervals.
SaveUp offers prizes and rewards to those who cut their debt.
Because jihad is, above all, a religious exercise, there are divine rewards to be gained.
Creators must offer "rewards" to their backers: written notes of thanks, custom T-shirts, handmade objects.
Mr Osborne wants to use cash rewards to nudge people to recycle their rubbish.
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