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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding pay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to salary adjustments, bonuses, or compensation increases.
Example: "The company is considering adding pay for employees who take on additional responsibilities."
Alternatives: "increasing compensation" or "adjusting salary."
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But sophisticated arena audiences demanded a "contemporary show," Mr. Feld replied, adding: "Paying customers are not coming to pay for technology.
This week Jobster quietly rolled out phase two of the plan, adding pay-per-applicant job listings to the mix.
And Hastings said that he thinks that there isn't a lot of brand strength in "being everything for everyone," and being unlimited streaming video for a low fee is the core of their brand proposition — adding pay-per-view would confuse both the brand identity and its customers.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be adding paid apps support for additional countries.
A few months ago, iHeartRadio announced that it would be adding paid subscriptions for on-demand music.
It could also be the case that expanding one's life, for example, by adding paid work for women and caring duties for men, is beneficial for the mental health of both genders [ 16- 19].
A pending proposal would reinstate added pay -- probably $3,000 each -- for the Board's majority and minority whips and the chairmen of special committees.
He added: "Pay restraint protects public sector jobs, supports high-quality public services and helps put the UK's finances back on track".
A spokesperson added: "Pay restraint protects public sector jobs, supports high-quality public services and helps put the UK's finances back on track".
Then, without the slightest bit of hesitation, she adds, "Pay me, bitch!" We both laugh, but she's serious.
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