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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a paycheck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to receiving payment for work or services rendered.
Example: "After a long month of hard work, I was finally able to get a paycheck."
Alternatives: "receive a salary" or "earn a wage."
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You get a paycheck every two weeks.
They had to go to work and get a paycheck.
Participants get a paycheck at the end of each day.
Like Romney, Mom didn't punch a clock or get a paycheck or any of that.
"It's a job I can get a paycheck for," she said, laughing.
Shuster had to turn to pornography to get a paycheck, but this was not without payback.
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For this he gets a paycheck that has averaged $1.6 million a year over the past six years.
I got a paycheck from them".
They're just sitting there getting a paycheck".
"I was used to getting a paycheck every week.
One person gets a paycheck and the other gets someone to trust and rely on to help out.
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