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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not remunerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing compensation or payment, particularly in formal or professional settings.
Example: "Many volunteers in the organization are not remunerated for their time and efforts."
Alternatives: "are not paid" or "do not receive compensation".
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Alan Boobis said: "My role in ILSI (and two of its branches) is as a public sector member and chair of their boards of trustees, positions which are not remunerated.
Chairs at four health services spoke of the difficulty of identifying strong candidates who did not have a conflict of interest and were willing and able to serve on a board, particularly in rural and regional areas where board members are not remunerated for the role.
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Their work is mostly unrecognized and the service is not remunerated.
It's not remunerated and requires a commitment of only one day a month but if you work in widening participation in HE and are passionate about classical music, the opportunity to join the board of Manchester's Hallé and give advice on the development of the orchestra's outreach programmes, might be too good to miss.
That day, like many others, I brushed aside the thought that my long working hours were not remunerated as his were.
In addition, all specimens were used exclusively for academic research and the patients were not remunerated.
Dermatologists were not remunerated.
These respondents were not remunerated.
Patients were not remunerated for participating.
Interviewees were not remunerated for their time.
The authors were not remunerated to write this article.
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