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Discover Ludwig"a pay raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a salary or wage increase, usually as a result of a promotion or cost of living adjustment. For example, "Our company recently gave me a pay raise, so my salary has gone up by 10%."
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His demand was for a pay raise.
Whoever drew the Accord Coupe deserves a pay raise.
"We do want to give them a pay raise.
He got a pay raise last year, and our tuition goes up by $300 a year.
These workers have been without a pay raise for too long.
Millions of American workers get a pay raise without any public fanfare.
I don't think anybody would ever complain about a pay raise".
"Too many people haven't had a pay raise since the crash".
"The governor is not going to be intimidated into giving a pay raise," Mr. Mendelsohn said.
It has demanded a pay raise of up to 31percentt.
Faculty members say they have not seen a pay raise in years.
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