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The phrase "a significant raise" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of giving someone a higher salary or wage as a form of recognition or reward for their work. Example: After months of hard work and dedication, the employees were thrilled to receive a significant raise from their company.
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Calipari, who earns $2.3 million a year, would receive a significant raise that would make him among the highest-paid college coaches.
ESPN reported that the new pact would be for seven years and included a significant raise.
Getting a significant raise in medical care often requires getting a new degree.
Valentín will make about $3 million, a significant raise from his 2006 salary of $912,500.
"It's a significant raise, although it would be good if other things could be addressed".
Ramos stands to get a significant raise on his $5.35 million salary.
Thirty-two percent said they would end a relationship if it meant getting a significant raise.
Successful completion of the project would gain McCaskey a promotion and a significant raise.
It's no wonder that so many feel as though they haven't had a significant raise in years – because they haven't.
He is on track to earn a significant raise when his contact with the Capitals expires this off-season.
The move is likely to come with a significant raise for Colbert, who made $4.5m in his Comedy Central job in 2012, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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