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The phrase "a certain income" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific but unspecified amount of income, often in discussions about finances or economic conditions.
Example: "To qualify for the loan, you must demonstrate that you have a certain income level."
Alternatives: "a specific income" or "an unspecified income".
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Does it include everybody, everybody above a certain income?
But some states do not allow charitable deductions above a certain income, or at all.
Anyone earning above a certain income will be required to contribute to the NHI Fund.
Those below a certain income level might be offered a tax benefit for child-care expenses — in home or not.
There is on file in my office information showing that you received a certain income in the year 1961..
"You're only going to get to a certain income level, but you have to acknowledge that that's the gift.
The Forbes plan called for a single tax rate above a certain income, instead of several rates based on income.
People in need of help had to fall below a certain income level and the problem had to be directly caused by the hurricane.
Contributions to a public health-insurance scheme are compulsory for everybody below a certain income limit, currently about €47,000 a year.
AT a certain income level, conventional rules about style simply fly out the convertible making its way to Sagaponack for the weekend.
But to do that you need a car, and that means you have to have a certain income to live there".
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