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Discover Ludwig'hefty raise' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large increase in someone's salary. For example, "When John got promoted, he received a hefty raise."
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Boozer is in for a hefty raise.
Pérez will make $6.5 million, a hefty raise from last year's $2.325 million.
(He has since received a promotion and a hefty raise or two).
They risk having the player accept and receive a hefty raise in arbitration.
Kirby Smart, the defensive coordinator for Alabama, the reigning national champion, is receiving a hefty raise while the salary of his boss, Nick Saban, is staying put.
On the basis of his prodigious save totals, though, he is likely to receive a hefty raise for next season, his last year of arbitration.
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When it came to cash, chief executives received hefty raises, taking home an average of $2.9 million.
Some have already given teachers hefty raises in recent contract negotiations.
But he gave his own top aides hefty raises, including his former chief of staff whose salary climbed to $206,783 from $185,484.
Police officers and detectives are now working without contracts, and their unions have routinely won hefty raises through arbitration.
The mayor and his minions just gave themselves very hefty raises and they justified that as being on call".
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