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Discover Ludwig"paycheck" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a form of payment received in exchange for services, usually on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. For example, "I receive my paycheck every other Friday."
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paycheck
noun
Money received on payday as payment for work performed.
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"I don't want to work for anybody else for the rest of my life for a paycheck.
Tim Matson, a writer who travelled around interviewing people in the death profession, admitted he could not imagine a paycheck large enough to entice him into working with the dead.
Namely, that sometimes it's just a paycheck.
Allen has never had a hard time recruiting top-notch talent, but being able to give big actors a real paycheck as well as shooting in the US will only add to the allure of making the show for them.
Is it worth devoting so much zeal to protecting America's young minds from brain damage if the finest among them wind up too conservative to seek anything but a sure paycheck?
Conceivably, they would call for a cut in health spending, once they saw on their paycheck how much it was already costing.
An employer does not buy a weapon when his employee takes his paycheck to a gun show.
That is 298,000 out of a total of 2.25m, divided among those who receive a paycheck but appear to be figments of someone's imagination; who work somewhere else; who are on leave (often as union representatives); or who have quit, retired or died.
Finally, they'll be given their last paycheck and not so politely asked to leave.
But he draws nods and murmurs of approval from the working-class crowd at Tommy's Country Ham House, a greasy spoon in Greenville, South Carolina when he labels Mr Obama the "food-stamp president", intent on expanding government, and himself the "paycheck president", intent on expanding employment.
This still dented employees' standard of living but without the humiliation of a smaller paycheck.
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