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"decent remuneration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a salary, bonus, or other payment someone receives for work they do. For example, "The employees were thrilled to receive a decent remuneration for their hard work."
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Which means that all you can hope for - besides decent remuneration for the rights - is an adaptation that somehow captures the essence of your novel.
I travel, I write, I speak, sometimes even getting decent remuneration for my so called "work".
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MPs need "adequate remuneration".
For all Jay Z's caring motives about securing decent rates of remuneration for musicians, something about that event sent out the wrong message, and within 12 months Bloomberg news was reporting that Tidal had less than a million users, compared with Spotify's 75 million, and was wondering: "Why Jay Z's Tidal Is a Complete Disaster".
There were strong values surrounding decent work, fair remuneration and a firmly limited role for governments in the aggressive conduct of economic life.
Do they receive adequate mentoring and remuneration?
"Earnings were decent — hooray!
This idea is more inflammatory because some remuneration committees seem to believe that executives won't put in a decent shift unless they are chasing bonuses worth up to 500% of salary.
We want remuneration.
Remuneration is tricky terrain.
No remuneration was involved.
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