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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay on" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
To communicate a similar meaning, it can be expressed using different phrasing, such as "pay for" or "pay at." Example: I will need to pay for the tickets at the theater.
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What interest do they pay on savings?
Pay on Thursday.
And they pay on time".
Does it pay on time?
Can I register and pay on site?
elected to pay on a monthly basis.
He'll always pay on the date.
But she struggles to pay on time.
You can deduct the interest you pay on the mortgage.
Therefore, each member drives other members to pay on time.
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Opt for the pay-on-delivery payment method.
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