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The phrase "a wage from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of a wage, typically in the context of employment or compensation.
Example: "She received a wage from her part-time job at the local café."
Alternatives: "a salary from" or "an income from".
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Now I get a wage from the team sponsors and they pay for absolutely everything".
Well, you don't any more.' He was on a wage from then on".
The head is paid a wage from the civil service, which is then topped up by the arms industry.
She and her family were jailed when she was a child for seeking a wage from the local landowner.
"Trawler" is a poignant tribute to the modest, brave men who endure gruelling conditions to earn a wage from the deep cold sea.
He received a medical discharge lump sum of £48,000 and supplements his pension of £21,000 a year with a wage from the farm.
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Immigrant women were scraping a living on a poverty wage from an employer who wanted them to clean up other people's mess and get out of sight when they'd finished.
Very few of the participants (6%) reported receiving income from a wage or salary from other paid work and most (89%) cited the government pension as an alternative source of income.
Workers in jobs that don't pay well enough to bring them up to the guaranteed minimum would effectively receive a wage subsidy from the government.
He took a wage cut from £70,000 when elected.
The best of these students were then supported by the state they were the first chess professionals at a time when no one in the West could make a living wage from chess alone.
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