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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay money" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to communicate that someone will be paying money for something. For example, "I had to pay money to have my car repaired."
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"You pay money for quality".
"Pay money" is redundant; just say "pay".
"People pay money for fur," he said.
Pay money simply to perpetrate a fraud?
"If company pay money, no problem".
I will pay money to perform there.
I can't pay money for my kids.
I'd pay money to watch this guy.
They will be responsible if they have to pay money.
"They don't like to pay money for art".
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I'm paying money to get money.
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