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payoff
noun as in conclusion, climax
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Example Sentences
“This quarter confirms that pattern, only now the bet is far larger and the payoff less immediate.”
“This quarter confirms that pattern, only now the bet is far larger and the payoff less immediate.”
The experiment revealed a “social tax” on learning: Culture didn’t change the real payoff to education, but it changed students’ willingness to claim it.
But there’s a payoff waiting at the point, where tides lap on a little sand beach, waves crash on dramatic black rocks and pelicans perch on sea stacks.
Anything someone in this range can do to lower adjusted gross income can yield a significant payoff.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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