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Discover Ludwig"large commission" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an excessive payment, either for a service or for some other form of compensation. For example, "The CEO received a large commission for his stock trades."
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I'm not yet in a position to secure large commission fees.
(I was a member of this large commission, though I certainly can't take any credit for the result).
In the Plevin judgment, the supreme court did not define what it meant by a large commission.
To put the burden of large commission increases on him while lowering costs for funds and large operators is unfair.
This year he picked up another large commission in the area, after Donald and Mera Rubell, the Miami hoteliers and art collectors, saw Arena Stage.
For this huge statue, an exceptionally large commission in that city, Michelangelo reused a block left unfinished about 40 years before.
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He also gave Leonardo a considerable monthly stipend, but no large commissions followed.
The museum has recently gone in for large commissions as well.
He has long been accused of skimming large commissions off weapons purchases and obtaining vast tracts of public land.
But he also brokered a number of cash equity trades for Mr. Kerviel last autumn that generated unusually large commissions.
According to the auditor general's report, the Public Works Department funneled large commissions to the companies for little or no work.
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