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"make less money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to earn or receive a lower amount of income or revenue compared to what was previously earned or expected. It can be used in various situations, such as discussing a decrease in salary, profits, or earnings. Example: After the company's stocks plummeted, John's investments made significantly less money than he had anticipated.
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So they make less money.
"Employees are going to make less money, and firms are going to make less money.
"Women still make less money than men.
(I bet those ones make less money).
But we'd make less money as partners.
"You are going to make less money".
The losers: Publishers and authors, who will make less money.
Reader, I almost surely make less money than you do.
Women didn't choose to make less money, bias does that.
If you make less money, you pay less.
Why do they make less money, on average?
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