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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on salary" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be paid a fixed amount of money on a regular basis for work performed, rather than being paid by the hour. Example: "As a full-time employee, I am on salary and receive a steady income every month."
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Office hours produce more revenue than collaborative projects even when one is on salary.
Participants reported their Civil Service grade title, which was assigned to one of six grades based on salary scale.
She wasn't on salary.
putting doctors on salary?
putting doctors on salary?—and disseminate what we learn.
"So I was more aggressive on salary," Ms. Lyons said.
Some based their decisions on salary cap limitations.
If I ever get rich I'm going to put you on salary".
We could put all college athletes, male and female, across all sports, on salary.
Ms. Adams and her staff work on salary, and have stock options.
Some cash-strapped clubs have fallen behind on salary payments to their players.
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