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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay maintenance" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of regularly paying a certain amount of money for the upkeep or support of something or someone. Example: The divorce settlement required the husband to pay maintenance of $1000 per month to his ex-wife for the care of their children.
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Buyers must also pay maintenance fees of up to $200 a month.
May a seaman recover punitive damages for the willful failure to pay maintenance and cure?
Should you continue to pay maintenance fees for a patent you are not using?
Both Crystal Springs and Mountain Creek are described as "master-planned communities" and require all residences to pay maintenance fees.
Rental payments were kept extremely low and, in most cases, were not enough to pay maintenance costs.
Under CSA rules, men must pay maintenance the moment they are named as the father of the child.
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This man never paid maintenance.
We are paying maintenance on the two units as if they had never been combined.
In the meantime, I have been paying maintenance charges on an empty apartment.
The only plot she was paying maintenance on, his, actually looked the worst.
He has stopped paying maintenance and has, effectively, abandoned the apartment.
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