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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better wage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to an increased wage that is higher than the one currently received. For example, "The company's workers negotiated for a better wage and better benefits."
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A better wage could make all the difference.
"They've been seeing better wage gains, more stability, and their confidence level is higher," he said.
For workers on the low end, often from the Subcontinent, this usually means a better wage.
No offence to Tesco, but you'd probably get a better wage working in its stores than some prisons".
There are two ways to achieve your goal - look for a new job, or seek a better wage at your current company.
Small factories like Oporajeo are making good clothes and giving workers a better wage so we have to increase our prices for profits.
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Better wages are good.
Labourers have dared to demand better wages.
They are no longer simply calling for better wages.
Low ranks protested before for better wages, etc.
We want to see them get better wages".
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