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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a payroll of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list or record of employees and their respective salaries or wages within an organization.
Example: "The company has a payroll of over 200 employees, reflecting its growth over the past year."
Alternatives: "a list of employees" or "an employee roster".
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The center had a peak em ployment of approximately 150 and a payroll of $42,000 a month.
Second only to the garment business as the city's largest manufacturing industry, it has a payroll of almost $981‐million a year.
He currently has a payroll of 60.
The A's have a payroll of about $60 million, ranked 27th among 30 teams.
The Mariners, with a payroll of $117 million, expected to reach their first postseason since 2001.
Democratic senators employ 363 people with a payroll of about $14 million.
The winner is the Boston Red Sox, with a payroll of $111.5 million.
Bouchard inherited a sprawling network of some 25 field offices and a payroll of 800 canvassers.
The government manages a payroll of 20 billion Canadian dollars a year, about $15 billion.
It was a good move: soon, his own building firm had a payroll of 30 people.
INDIAN RAILWAYS has its own government ministry and a payroll of 1.6 million.
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