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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "nice salary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts to describe the amount of money one earns for their job. For example: "I was offered a nice salary for my new job and I took it."
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She has earned $178,000, which to many sounds like a nice salary.
I currently make a nice salary but still live like a feral graduate student.
It's a nice salary, but certainly not comparable to what a law firm partner earns.
"I was making a nice salary," she said of her job at Grubman.
But the boom gave her a nice salary, which she is now afraid she will not be able to match.
Then you put in very long hours and collect a nice salary, while employing your jargon to intimidate outsiders".
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And these people are given nice salaries compared to many other early-career employees, and perks including nice bonuses, stock options, full benefits, and company cars.
Mike Law, a former Newham Labour councillor, said: "If Newham staff later wind up on nice salaries at West Ham serious questions will need to be asked.
You give people nice jobs, nice salaries, and they generate nice, hundred-page reports.
For if this postmodern zombie version of the Union of Soviet Writers resembles its predecessor in any way, then collaborating writers will at the very least enjoy decent salaries, nice state-funded trips and relaxing holidays at sanatoria in Russia's warm southern regions.
On the surface, I had it all; a nice office, great work colleagues, a decent salary.
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