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Discover Ludwig"for wages" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase that indicates the purpose or reason for something. Example: She works hard for wages to provide for her family.
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So, no money for wages.
Thus, there would be no deduction for wages.
Fewer still were free farm labourers who worked for wages.
Brexit is expected to be double whammy for wages.
They work in exchange for their benefits, not for wages.
Of that amount, $384,000 went for wages.
Four months later, money for wages and raw materials dried up.
This lost decade for wages comes on the heels of decades of inadequate wage growth.
Money meant for wages and pensions has been diverted to other ends, sometimes corrupt ones.
How deep would unemployment have to be for wages to start to fall?
In 1831 Samuel Sharpe led a Christmas Day general strike for wages and better working conditions.
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