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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a retainer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal or professional services, referring to a fee paid in advance to secure services or a device used to maintain teeth position.
Example: "To secure her services as a consultant, I paid a retainer of $5,000."
Alternatives: "a fee" or "a deposit".
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"A retainer is to retain, to hold [the teeth] right where they are," says Haugseth.
He's wearing a retainer.
It was like a retainer.
A variation on this approach is a retainer.
Others may ask for a retainer up front.
The son of a retainer of Lord Ikeda of Okayama, Uragami took zither lessons early in life and continued his musical training after he himself became a retainer.
Current billing rate is $300 per hour, and a retainer is required.
Retainer Fees Every reputable family law attorney charges a retainer fee.
The relatives sent him thirty thousand dollars, enough only for a retainer.
Irving read it, gave Shaw a retainer, and forgot about it.
Why isn't this widely described as a bribe or at least, a retainer?
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