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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kickback" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a payment made to someone in return for facilitating a transaction or for services rendered, often in a secretive or illegal manner.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the contractor was receiving a kickback from the supplier for every project they completed."
Alternatives: "bribe" or "kickback payment".
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I've never got a kickback.
"Is that a kickback?
It's a kickback.
That way, they get a kickback".
Back at Great Jones Studio, Shayk is doing a kickback to firm her behind.
The report said the party had benefited from a kickback scheme.
But he had never been asked for a kickback before coming to McAllen.
Russian slang for taking a kickback is to "saw off" a piece of the contract.
Arnold had initiated a kickback operation in which he was one of the major beneficiaries.
Haqq al-qahwa ("the right of coffee") is a Yemeni expression for a kickback or bribe.
"Schools get paid a kickback for every sugary soft drink or burger sold".
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