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The phrase "a commissions" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a commission" if referring to a single commission or "commissions" if referring to multiple.
Example: "She received a commission to create a new mural for the city."
Alternatives: "a fee" or "a payment".
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Mr. Nemetz said Mr. Schreiber had received close to $12 million as a commissions for his part in the tank deal, out of which he paid Mr. Pfahls and the Christian Democratic Union treasurers.
MileWise has several potential revenue models under consideration, with a commissions model being considered of the near future.
To this end, PhotoAppLink also includes a commissions program for developers, which pays out a percentage of the sale for new apps discovered and purchased through the PhotoAppLink interface.
Donde's current business model is based on taking a commission on any affiliate sales generated by the app — it's not processing payments itself but rather using retailer APIs — but Zakay sees potential to build a data driven business in addition to a commissions revenue stream, based on the real-time trends data the app could generate.
The pain is especially acute for brokers, who depend on a commissions.
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"There was a commission".
A commission has been appointed.
He offered Stroman a commission.
It wasn't a commission.
A commission is set up.
The Met receives a commission.
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