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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in salary or pay, typically in a work context.
Example: "After my performance review, I was thrilled to learn that I would get a raise."
Alternatives: "receive a salary increase" or "obtain a pay raise."
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Did I get a raise?
Some 5 million workers will get a raise (see video).
What if the other doesn't get a raise for years?
A resident, Peter J. Adasek, recommended she get a raise.
I don't know him, but he should get a raise.
"You're going to get a raise," he said.
Of course, the C.E.O.'s themselves get a raise.
I have to get a raise and lower spending.
"One in four working mothers will get a raise.
I would get a raise and maybe even a promotion.
Who do you have to kill to get a raise around here?
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