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The phrase "a pecuniary" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to refer to something related to money or financial matters.
Example: "The contract included a pecuniary penalty for late payments."
Alternatives: "monetary" or "financial".
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Gain a pecuniary advantage.
Gain a pecuniary advantage.
The government had a pecuniary motive as well.
"There's been a pecuniary aspect to this as well," he said with some satisfaction.
But she offered a pecuniary view of the quarrel in Berlin.
Whatever Mr. Penson's civic convictions, he also has a pecuniary interest in the outcome.
What could be under discussion is seeking a partial commutation to a pecuniary sentence.
No commissioner shall participate in any hearing or proceeding in which he has a pecuniary interest.
Importantly, default activists do not need to go to court to score a pecuniary victory.
for Turkey, there is also a pecuniary motive — billions upon billions in unredeemed construction contracts signed with the old regime….
This includes raising, not lowering, nurse education standards and rewarding nurses on both a pecuniary and nonpecuniary level.
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