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Discover Ludwig"for pay" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being done in exchange for monetary compensation. Example: "I worked overtime for pay last week to earn some extra money."
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It is from play for pay.
These experts "work for pay", Randy insisted.
They are looking for pay rises of at least 10%.
It can be hard to ask for pay.
Inflationary expectations are rising and workers clamouring for pay increases.
Mercenaries fight for pay, not for any principle.
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The team does not hold a for-pay party.
We used the two MIDAS work-for-pay questions to estimate lost productive time (LPT).
They'll be adding additional for-pay features over time.
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