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The phrase "day's wage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the amount of money earned in a single day of work. Example: "The workers were promised a day's wage for their labor on the project."
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That's a day's wage here.
The factory would hire day laborers and pay them a day's wage.
Shorten said the adage "a fair day's wage" was still not the case.
"For a good day's wage, we will give a good day's work".
The Guardian, for example, costs about 65 cents -- a day's wage for many Nigerians.
During their entire marriage, she said, she never saw a check, for a day's wage or his disability.
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But that is a whole day's wages.
Each student had to pay him half a day's wages per class.
But I'd spend half of every day's wages at the nearby deli.
For me – and many other people in and around Gateshead, where I live – £25 is half a day's wages.
I bought a sandwich at Starbucks today and realised I'd just spent my day's wages".
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