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The phrase "dump salaries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to mean reducing or getting rid of something, especially salaries: Example: The company announced their plans to dump salaries by 10% in order to cut costs and avoid layoffs.
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People aren't looking to dump salaries.
The Magic's race to dump salaries last week gave the club more than $20 million to spend on the game's top free agents.
But Phillips suggested that "dramatic" had more to do with his ability to dump salaries, and he stressed that he is pursuing trades aggressively.
According to a person briefed on the situation, teams had been warned by the league not to dump salaries or front-load contracts to take advantage of the uncapped year, although there was nothing in writing.
There was less of a need to dump salaries among teams already mindful of more punitive luxury taxes, and there was widely believed to be a philosophical gulf between the new wave of analytic-minded general managers and their old-school counterparts.
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Teams are doing better economically and feel less need to dump salary.
Before the series, Manager Buck Martinez hinted that Toronto would dump salary if they lost the four-game set.
Though he led the Oilers to four Stanley Cup championships, their cash-squeezed owner, Peter Pocklington, wanted to dump salary.
Wendell held the early lead and the Mets piled on Masato Yoshii, a former teammate who was jettisoned to Colorado in January to dump salary.
Before the series, Toronto Manager Buck Martinez hinted that the Blue Jays would dump salary if they lost the four-game set.
If there was any doubt that the Philadelphia 76ers sent Evan Turner to the Indiana Pacers to dump salary, it was squelched with their next move.
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