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reap

[reep] / rip /


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"Anyone who has ever studied abroad will attest that the connections and collaborations fostered through international study reap benefits for many years," he said.

From BBC

Companies know more than the government does about their businesses and can arrange internal deals to reap outsize low-taxed profits abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its population has reaped the benefits of the so-called peace dividend—when military spending was cut back after the Cold War and the extra funds plowed into social spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

The largest AI companies are vying to reach that milestone first—and reap unimaginable returns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lamont added that previous periods when individual investors reaped such strong gains have coincided with stock-market tops, like the dot-com bubble and the roaring 1920s.

From MarketWatch