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'guarantee salary' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a salary that has been agreed upon by an employer and an employee and is guaranteed to be paid no matter what. For example: "The company made sure that I would receive a guaranteed salary throughout the duration of my contract."
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The job, he explained, came with a guaranteed salary for three years.
Aside from nice guaranteed salary, a bonus is received that averages about five dollars a letter.
The ninth-year backup point guard has a $2.8 million guaranteed salary this year.
Mr. Kozlowski received a guaranteed salary so large that it cost Tyco a tax deduction.
Pettitte accepted a lower guaranteed salary on Monday with a chance to make more if he stays healthy.
Most leading executives have a guaranteed salary of about £1m, and this is boosted by incentive share awards and bonuses.
Under yesterday's agreement Ms. Stewart will continue to collect a guaranteed salary and bonus of $1.2 million.
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Lengthy contracts and guaranteed salaries can make it tough for teams to recover from bad decisions.
Another complaint Lott said he had heard from players was the general lack of guaranteed salaries.
With no guaranteed salaries in the NFL, Brown prepares each day for life after football.
Without a union, or a collective bargaining agreement, the players lose benefits like minimum contracts and guaranteed salaries.
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