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The phrase "as a free pay" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a concept related to payment or compensation, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I would like to receive the service as a free pay option, if available."
Alternatives: "as a complimentary payment" or "as a no-cost option".
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Is there such a thing as a free pay rise?
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Originally, the site served as a free supplement to pay services, but that changed with the first live Huntington Beach surf camera in 1996.
But at the same time, Zopim will also continue to be sold as both a free and paid product, as it is today, the company noted in a press release about the news.
Talking to TechCrunch, Gill says the "main thing" the team is excited about at this stage is the circa 10 per cent of users who have created an account and taken the time to manually classified a hotspot as free, paid or private.
Ulmon's flagship product, CityMaps2Go, is sold as both a free and paid app, with the bulk of downloads — as you would expect — being of the free version, with people making in-app purchases of $2.99 to unlock unlimited maps and related travel information.
The sides were far apart over the winter, with Hampton seeking a deal that would pay him as a free agent would be paid.
What's interesting about Baboom, or at least Dotcom's Europop album featured on the site, is that it's being offered both as a free download and paid.
Engage is available as a free service to customers paying for Mixpanel's people analytics product.
The New York Times won't disclose the number of subscribers NYT Now has, but its user base did include a number of already paying customers who received the app as a free benefit on top of their paid subscriptions, including those who bought digital subscriptions, home delivery subscriptions, and Times Premier subscriptions.
When he left the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for the Colorado Avalanche as a free agent last summer, Paul Kariya took a pay cut that reduced his salary to $1.2 million from $10 million.
The first big installment — delivered last month at wolfgangsvault.com, as a free online stream or a paid download — covered sets from 1959.
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