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Discover Ludwig"asking for a raise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the act of requesting an increase in salary or wages. For example: "My boss was not happy when I asked for a raise."
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Or, to compensate, asking for a raise.
"If you're asking for a raise, think strategically," she said.
Midway through 1964, Kanehl egged Wakefield into asking for a raise, which went exactly nowhere.
Asking for a raise is hard enough in normal economic times.
Refraining from asking for a raise, he added, is actually "good karma".
In 1953, he sent his contract back with a letter asking for a raise.
And if the animal is egotistical, well, it will not be asking for a raise.
Not asking for a raise, Mr. Nadella continued, was "good karma".
Asking for a raise shouldn't be rushed or boiled down to one short conversation.
African-Americans were most likely to feel comfortable asking for a raise at their current job.
She also provided pointers to women in asking for a raise, including being proactive and researching peers' salaries.
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