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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after pay" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a payment method or service, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "You can choose to use the after pay option at checkout for your purchase."
Alternatives: "post-payment" or "payment plan".
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Southwest, after pay cuts at other airlines, has the industry's highest wages.
(A), struck out "(within the meaning of section 418(b)(6))" after "pay status", and added subpar.
The indefinite strike began Monday after pay negotiations with the government failed.
He left a blank after "pay to the order of" so the senators could write in the appropriate payee.
But having boards agree to go after pay that was not in fact earned is, oddly, still something of a battle.
After pay, the other reason nurses cite for leaving is the pressure of work due to lack of staff, a self-perpetuating downward spiral.
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Mayorga has been guaranteed $1 million for the bout at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, and he could make more than $2 million after pay-per-view revenue is divided.
Then, suddenly, every club seemed to want one - after pay-per-view, stock-market floats and shops in the far east, "gaming" became the new pot of gold, the next guaranteed money-spinner at the end of the football rainbow.
Did she feel entitled after paying $30?
The protesters were released after paying $50 citations.
The players were released after paying bail of about £96.
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