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The phrase "amount it would pay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the financial implications or costs associated with a particular action or decision.
Example: "The company calculated the amount it would pay for the new software implementation."
Alternatives: "sum it would disburse" or "total it would compensate".
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When two years later the USPTO changed its policy and reduced the amount it would pay for its examiners to attend law school, Veitenheimer became a patent agent with a mid-size patent firm in Virginia willing to support his studies.
BZ made that decision after Alcan agreed to reduce the amount it would pay with its own shares and added cash to the offer.
On Sunday, United should have kept raising the amount it would pay until the incentive was strong enough for some passengers to deplane.
First, the government would contribute a fixed amount of money on behalf of each person in traditional Medicare, the same amount it would pay if the person joined a private plan.
Benetton has promised to confirm the amount it would pay before the 24 April anniversary, but why is it expected that an Italian company would pay compensation to workers in Bangladesh that it never directly employed?
Bank of America disclosed in February that it had reached a preliminary agreement with the agency, the National Credit Union Administration, and said the cost of the settlement would be covered by existing reserves, but it did not then disclose the amount it would pay.
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He said the United States loses $70 billion in taxes annually from such evasion -- "a figure so huge that if even half that amount were collected it would pay for a Medicare prescription drug program without raising anyone's taxes or cutting anyone's budget".
When bidding for the contracts, the charities were expected to offer discounted rates, says Kieran Gordon, chief executive of Career Connect, as the amount the DWP said it would pay for results was just a guide.
As settlement talks proceeded last week, Verizon indicated to the F.C.C. that it expected that the total amount of the refunds that it would pay to consumer would be about $50 million, according to people close to the settlement talks.
If that amount were used for an annuity, it would pay out only $6,000 or so a year.
In December 2012 Starbucks bowed to pressure and announced it would pay extra tax, amounting to around £20m, over the next two years.
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