greatest reward

collocation in English

meaningsofgreatandreward

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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reward
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈwɔːd/
us
/rɪˈwɔːrd/
something given in exchange for good behaviour or good ...
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(Definition ofgreatandrewardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In essence, thegreatestrewardgoes to one of the most innovative products in the table.
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Thegreatestrewardfor one predicting catastrophe is to stimulate the implementation of measures that invalidate the predictions.
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This nation could have thegreatestreward, and we shall be rewarded if our energy needs are met.
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We must make sure that we export them to markets which will give us thegreatestreward.
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It is they who deserve thegreatestreward.
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Some of them merely receive thegreatestreward, often without doing any work art; all; drawing fantastic unemployment benefits, as it is sometimes ironically said.
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Will the landowner take most from his sharecropper or will the man who does the work reap thegreatestreward?
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It is all very well to say that it is the ordinary shareholder who will reap thegreatestrewardfrom large profits.
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The second problem posed is whether some system of differential payment, so that the best receive thegreatestreward, is desirable; and, if it is desirable, whether it is practicable.
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In general, people will choose the object that provides thegreatestrewardat the lowest cost.
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Hisgreatestrewardwas doubtless the steady increase and loyal patronage of his many subscribers.
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Throughout these years, ourgreatestrewardhas been the dedication and support of our fans across the nation.
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A few years before her death, she was asked what had been thegreatestrewardfrom her years of stardom, and her reply was in living, honey.
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The people who enjoy the greatest rewards are undoubtedly those who can exert the greatest pressure.
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The latter are the people who, over the years, have acquired the greatest rewards.
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In the world as a whole there can be no doubt that the first alternative offers the greatest rewards.
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I agree that it is right to devote a finite amount of resources to aspects of social security likely to produce the greatest rewards.
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European companies will be involved in many such projects, but it is extremely difficult to tell which countries will reap the greatest rewards, and which the smallest.
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Society's greatest rewards go to the most useless citizens.
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Change is a fact of industrial and commercial life and the greatest rewards always go to those who welcome what change has to offer.
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