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The phrase "considerable wage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a wage or salary that is greater in amount than average or expected for a job or position. For example: "The company offered a considerable wage, as well as other benefits, that made the job very attractive."
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"Graduates only pay back at 9% of on earnings above £21,000 and enjoy a considerable wage premium of £9,500 per year over non-graduates".
Despite his considerable wage demands, he's much less of a gamble than five years ago, when Bayern's bratwurst magnate Uli Hoeness bought into the sizzle but mostly got the wrong kind of brownish sausage in return.
When the pros lusted for him, he signed with George Halas's Chicago Bears for the biggest contract ever attained by a pro, $100,000 plus a percentage of the gate, when $5,000 was considered a considerable wage in pro ranks.
There is considerable wage improvement between first- and second-generation black immigrants with college-equivalent education.
Aside from the classless manner in which the club dealt with Birmingham, there is the matter of the compensation fee required and his considerable wage packet.
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Ownership issues aside, a squad with a good number of big-name players on considerable wages should have done better than one away win before Christmas.
The game became professional, and when the maximum wage was eventually abolished players started to earn considerable wages.
This is related to the literature that demonstrates a 'motherhood wage penalty', with postponement providing considerable earnings returns for higher educated women or those in professional occupations (Van Bavel 2010; Begall and Mills 2012).
"Academic research has indicated that there is a quite considerable gender/age wage gap".
Nonetheless, this trend reflects extensive investment from the West as well as what was, until recently, a considerable competitive wage advantage held by the Chinese.
The Affordable Care Act tries to control costs, in considerable part, by wage and price controls.
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