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'be unpaid' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to work or services that have not been compensated for. For example, "Although the interns worked hard, their labor went unpaid."
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be unpaid
adjective
Not paid (for).
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I'd rather be unpaid, marginalised, and aprofessional.
Those employees continued to be unpaid, though.
She is replaced by Lady Garden, who will be unpaid.
"But there are rules surrounding the time they can be unpaid, and that can't be abused".
They will also be given a chance to decline the opportunity to be unpaid endorsers".
Internships must be unpaid, full-time and at least six weeks in duration.
In the last five years it has become increasingly common for holiday sessions to be unpaid.
"It's far more likely that something called an internship will be unpaid than paid.
The time may be unpaid or may be paid from the parent's accrued vacation balance.
So experience: keep it tailored and relevant, it can be unpaid.
Because the work is part of a course, all research conducted will be unpaid.
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