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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a payment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where someone is trying to acquire a payment. For example, "The company is willing to offer you a bonus, but you'll need to fill out the paperwork to get a payment."
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I expect to get a payment on my record.
Now, they would get a payment of just £476 a year on average.
"Every three months you're going to get a payment," he promised, according to a tape of the meeting.
An auction held in London on Monday determined that investors who bought protection with the swaps effectively get a payment equivalent to 78.5 percent of the original value of Greece's bonds, with the overall payout amounting to roughly $2.5 billion.
Mr Duhalde has restored social order with a programme of hand-outs, under which 2.4m families, or 18% of the labour force, get a payment of 150 pesos per month, as well as some free food.
Phantom unit holders don't receive dividends or get to vote, but they do get a payment, equivalent to that of a common share, at the time of a change of control or sale of the company.
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"Everyone gets a payment," he said.
A low-income family with earned income gets a payment from the government that supplements its wages.
Like most of those exonerated, Mr. Logan got a payment from the Court of Claims -- in his case, $40,000.
In a standard swap, a state makes a regular payment to its bank and gets a payment back that is determined by the level of Libor.
But if a regular hospital transfers a patient to a long-term care hospital, the long-term hospital gets a payment from Medicare that averages about $40,000.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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