Sentence examples for that could pay from inspiring English sources

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It's a small investment that could pay big dividends.

It is a move that could pay significant rewards, but it also carries some risk.

Prosecutors restated their belief that he has hidden assets that could pay for his defense.

Wallace's deal includes incentives that could pay him up to an additional $2 million a season.

A buy at 28 looks a trade that could pay dividends.

And computing experts suggested that the mobile data center was a gamble that could pay off.

Both Mr. Perry and Mr. Romney have war chests with millions of dollars that could pay for months of advertising.

But with the white-hot director Sam Mendes in charge, it's a risk that could pay off big.

But making ices isn't, and never has been, a job that could pay the rent year round, Mr. Vecchitto said.

Didn't expect to see a show that could pay homage to both Stephen Sondheim and Biggie Smalls?

Turnbull has taken a gamble to do this, but it's one that could pay off extremely well.

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