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The phrase "this should be rewarded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that a particular action, behavior, or achievement deserves recognition or a reward. Example: "Her dedication to the project was exceptional; this should be rewarded with a bonus."
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Attempting something like this should be rewarded.
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This effort should be rewarded with appreciation, support, and education.
Those countries - South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe - however, deny this and argue they should be rewarded for looking after their elephant populations.
If John Eyler, its new CEO, is successful in returning the company to historic profitability levels, this company's investors should be rewarded with some nice gains.
It happened because of the conviction that in this country, hard work should be rewarded; that opportunity should be there for anyone willing to reach for it.
People who deliver care in this increasingly difficult, complex area should be rewarded for that.
Is this a business plan that should be rewarded?
This is not something that should be rewarded, no matter the stakes.
A belief that in this country, hard work and responsibility should be rewarded by some measure of security and fair play; and an acknowledgment that sometimes government has to step in to help deliver on that promise.
Many individuals have precisely this kind of life story, and surely their exceptionalism should be rewarded.
"They should be rewarded".
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