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"pay for performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in various contexts. For example: "The company emphasized the importance of pay for performance when they hired their new CEO."
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Pay for performance?
But pay for performance?
It is anything but pay for performance.
Pay for performance becomes pay for attendance.
Verizon's board takes pay for performance seriously.
Pay for performance, not just distribution of funds and interventions.
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But now insurers are testing pay-for-performance contracts.
"Nonetheless, we are a pay-for-performance company".
Several pay-for-performance programs have been adopted recently.
Pay-for-performance: toxic to quality?
Recent healthcare policy changes have emphasized pay-for-performance.
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