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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a salary from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of a salary, typically in the context of employment or compensation.
Example: "She receives a salary from her job as a software developer at the tech company."
Alternatives: "income from" or "pay from".
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He has never accepted a salary from his alma mater.
Of the three, only Walker draws a salary from her WEP work.
Britain will not let a taxpayer receive a pension and a salary from the same employer.
She conceded that she doesn't yet draw down a salary from the business.
He doesn't actually take a salary from NYU. "Well, I keep the minimum.
Granted, right now neither Kelli nor Karen take a salary from the business.
Werritty did earn a salary from Atlantic Bridge, the charity set up by Fox in 1997.
Mr. Honig said he himself is not taking a salary from the project.
He had not received a salary from the site, Rosenberg said.
They take a salary from the business increasing its chance of failure.
He said he was not currently collecting a salary from Ecommerce.
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