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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a high pay' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a person receives a high salary or wage for their job. For example, "After five years of hard work, he was rewarded with a high pay."
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Compass began campaigning for the government to create a high pay commission more than a year ago when it suggested that a maximum pay ratio should be imposed on companies so that the top earner at a company never earns more than a precise multiple of the lowest earner.
Others have proposed a high pay commission.
When you come with high skills, you want a high pay.
Vince Cable recently endorsed Compass's proposal for a high pay commission.
Compass wants a high pay commission to advise the government in the same way as the low pay commission.
If ever there were a need for a high pay commission to put some rationality into out-of-control top pay scales, this is it.
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In comparison, banking is a high paying industry that's widely valued by society.
I have had cases where someone left a high paying job to go into teaching.
"If everyone has to have a high paying job to afford space, then that's clearly not workable," Anselmi said.
For many, it is now merely a means to commence a plum career or gain a high paying job.
That opportunity can take shape as a certification, a "stackable degree," or as a high paying job in the trades.
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