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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at pension" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a state of retirement or receiving a pension, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally settled into her life at pension."
Alternatives: "in retirement" or "on a pension".
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"Scientists don't have enough information to understand if this is a temporary change induced by man, that's quite sure or just a fluctuation that is going to recover in ten or one hundred years," he said, his mustache crusted with ice and remnants of the speck we ate for breakfast at Pension Leithof in Vernago, a European skiing destination on the Italian side of the valley.
Tells about author's stay at Pension Gallia, Martinique.
There are plenty of political choices, from freezing council tax to looking at pension tax relief.
She also spent a year at "Pension Glucker," a girls school in Munich, and traveled throughout Europe during her teens.
The New Yorker, January 15 , 1949P. 73 Tells about author's stay at Pension Gallia, Martinique.
One cynical private-equity executive says it's because of the way some investment staff at pension funds are paid.
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Rates at pensions and small hotels have risen substantially.
Nor do the demands of the elderly on the state stop at pensions.
David Beattie, managing director at pensions firm Aegon UK, said this could cause problems for future retirees.
Ann Flynn, head of workplace communications at pensions provider Standard Life, said: "Many people simply aren't saving for their older age.
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