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payoff

[pey-awf, -of] / ˈpeɪˌɔf, -ˌɒf /


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But all that physicality comes with a massive statistical payoff.

From The Wall Street Journal

You attempted to accelerate, to compensate with velocity, by turning to the high risk, high payoff realm of far “out of the money” options.

From The Wall Street Journal

After years of building grassroots support for women's football, the federation is starting to see a payoff.

From Barron's

Duolingo’s management disclosed that the transition could weigh on financials in the near term but expressed confidence in a long-term payoff.

From MarketWatch

“Personal loans can make sense for structured debt consolidation or a short-term need with a clear payoff plan,” Um said.

From MarketWatch