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The phrase "normal pay" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the regular or standard amount of money that someone receives for their work. Example: The new company policy states that employees will receive their normal pay plus a bonus for completing their projects on time.
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New parents receive their normal pay and benefits.
On top of that, they have received extra money – outside their normal pay.
The arbitrator finally approved an award that left Mr. Jones with $15 million more than his normal pay.
Maternity: For those with 26 weeks' service, 13 weeks' full normal pay, 13 weeks at 50% of pay, then 13 weeks' SMP.
Maternity: After 26 weeks' service, six weeks at 90% of normal pay, 12 weeks at half pay plus SMP, then 21 weeks' SMP and 13 weeks unpaid.
The defense is expected to argue that the raise giving Mr. Marshall 1percentt of his mother's assets was normal pay for money managers.
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With £10m in his pocket, he has been persuaded to stay at home and watch programmes broadcast by others, though he probably cannot be stopped from working in markets where BSkyB does not operate.Mark Edelsten of Mercer, a human-resources consultancy, says that the fees are yet another example of the way that "normal pay-management processes fail when it comes to executive board levels".
In King Canute Should Have Checked The Tides, Normal pays tribute to his family's strength.
Normal (paying) customers can travel on the longest new domestic line constructed in a century – from Sunday.
The reason I became involved with the health authority was that I wanted to do something in public services, alongside my normal paid work.
Some companies give 22 such days, on top of normal paid holiday; vast stocks of these have built up over the years.
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