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Discover Ludwig"pay cheque" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical check that is received as payment for work or services. Example: "After working long hours all week, I was relieved to finally receive my pay cheque on Friday."
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pay cheque
noun
Alternative form of paycheck
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We live pay cheque to pay cheque".
I want a regular pay cheque.
My parents were always living from pay cheque to pay cheque.
I'm basically living from pay cheque to pay cheque with no opportunity to save.
Pandering earned Hollywood its biggest pay cheque of the year.
"More than ever, our customers are living pay cheque to pay cheque," says Tom Schoewe, its chief financial officer.
You have the security of a monthly pay cheque.
But have you seen his pay cheque?" Fair point.
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A one or two, and you could be looking at a life-changing pay-cheque.
"It's taking your passion and selling it out for a small pay-cheque.
"You're one pay-cheque away from homelessness yourself".
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