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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a raise for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in salary or wages for an individual or group.
Example: "The company has decided to implement a raise for all employees to reflect their hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "an increase in salary for" or "a pay raise for".
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What if the other doesn't get a raise for years?
Perhaps they will give Ramirez a raise for exemplary hygiene.
"I've been trying to get him a raise for the past six months," Mr. Rosario added.
"Workers have been looking for a raise for some time," Perez said.
"The correction officers have not had a raise for three and a half years," he said.
Some still speak bitterly about a contract that left firefighters without a raise for two years.
His plea was not just to get a raise for himself.
Doing so would mean a raise for 15 million workers, the White House says.
He also noted the judges' argument that a raise for them would be a small fraction of the state budget.
That's because a raise for low-wage workers would increase demand for the necessaries that everyone buys.
Mr. Blankfein isn't the only Wall Street chief to get a raise for his work in 2010.
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