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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articles to pay" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing financial obligations or payments related to articles, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "Before we proceed, please review the articles to pay for the upcoming subscription."
Alternatives: "fees to settle" or "charges to cover".
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Aaron is a struggling young playwright who fact-checks magazine articles to pay the bills.
They are, though, frequently ethical and they certainly never knock out a couple of sly Daily Mail articles to pay the mortgage and spend the rest of their careers denying them.
On 26 March 2009, the Tokyo District Court ordered Kodansha, the publisher of the magazine, and Yorimasa Takeda, the freelance writer of the articles, to pay ¥42.90 million ($437,000) in damages, believed to be the highest award for libel damages against a magazine in Japanese history.
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I would encourage those reading this article to pay attention to what your state is doing regarding their set up of the state health care exchanges.
As with Constitution Day, Congress enacted the Medicaid portion of the Affordable Care Act under its "Spending Clause" authority, the power granted Congress by Article I to "pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States".
To learn more, read the full article, "Reebok to Pay Settlement Over Health Claims," and then join the discussion.
In April, the brothers, who did not comment for this article, agreed to pay NBC an undisclosed settlement fee after the General Electric-owned company charged they improperly sold the catwalk series to rival Lifetime without giving the company the right to match the offer and keep it on Bravo.
The New York Times announced on Tuesday that it will be amping up its paywall guidelines for its digital properties, allowing non-subscribers to access only 10 free articles before having to pay for content.
Karl H. Pagac, Villeneuve-Loubet, France Leaving the scene of a crime Regarding the article "Goldman agrees to pay $550 million in S.E.C. suit" (July 17): If you get caught defrauding somebody out of, say, $50,000, you're going to jail.
Arthur Lieber, Gland, Switzerland Bankers and BP Regarding the article "Goldman agrees to pay $550 million in S.E.C. suit" (July 17): I can't help but contrast the soft handling of bankers who have wrecked economies and lives around the world and cost taxpayers trillions with the tough treatment of BP, whose damage to the United States is relatively small and wasn't even deliberate.
Bailing out the greedy Regarding the article "A.I.G. set to pay out new round of bonuses" (March 16): The real scandal in this sorry tale is not that A.I.G. is planning to pay bonuses but that those to whom they are "owed" plan to take them.
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