Sentence examples for a week paid from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a week paid" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a week of paid time off or a paid week of work, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "After working for six months, I finally received a week paid for my vacation."
Alternatives: "a paid week" or "one week of pay."

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Assuming the provisions of the uprating bill are applied to child benefit from April next year, expect another 20p on the £20.30 a week paid for the first child and 15p on the £13.40 for the second.

However, the government says filming created about 3,000 jobs with about NZ$1.5m a week paid to the crew.

Wilson then started getting jobseeker's allowance: "£60-67 a week, paid fortnightly, that I depend on to survive".

She tidied up after them from Monday to Saturday for a hundred and fifty dollars a week, paid in cash.

A salary of thirty-five dollars a week paid for a room in an Upper West Side apartment and tuition for night classes in design.

In Tower Hamlets a tenant in a council house will pay an average of £121 a week, compared with the £212 a week paid by someone in a privately rented property.

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The initial contract required seven-day-a-week paid parking.

A year ago Crompton, who also plays guitar and drums in a local band, was interviewed for a one-day-a-week paid role at the station.

"Some people spend up to 12 hours a week paying their bills," Mr. Simmons said.

In Bunker Hill's modified program, though, students come to class twice a week, pay tuition and get credit.

Living just outside Cambridge with her two children, the freelance teacher and web developer currently works about 16 hours a week, paying herself around £660 a month.

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