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Discover Ludwig"was rewarded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone receiving something positive (a reward) for doing something, or as a result of a particular action or behavior. For example: "Her hard work was rewarded with a promotion."
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was rewarded
noun
Something of value given in return for an act.
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Their patience was rewarded.
Soon, their faith was rewarded.
He was rewarded with applause.
And the effort was rewarded.
Our close attention was rewarded.
Yesterday he was rewarded.
Faith was rewarded.
Evil was rewarded, as often occurs.
Yesterday he was rewarded with an OBE.
Finally, however, Kalinichenko was rewarded.
Ms. Nabatoff's patience was rewarded.
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