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The phrase "paycheck of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the income or salary received from a job or employment. Example: "The paycheck of a teacher can vary significantly depending on their experience and location."
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With her first paycheck of the month, she pays the rent and other bills.
Violations typically robbed workers of $51 a week, from an average paycheck of $339.
"In the aggregate, it's a big difference in the paycheck of a songwriter".
And the couple is paying $630 a month in mortgage interest out of a combined monthly paycheck of $1,100.
Yet amid this carnage there is one thing that, surprisingly, has continued to grow: the paycheck of the average worker.
In addition to the $3 million bonus, the payment includes a death benefit and a final paycheck of $34,000.
Steve Earle is picking up the biggest paycheck of his life this year and, yes, he's earned it.
For Weir, the tournament marked the biggest paycheck of his career ($1 million) and the second victory of his career.
Shearer found the steadiest paycheck of his career when he created the voices of Mr. Burns and several other characters on the cartoon hit "The Simpsons".
"It said that, if the machine broke, nine dollars and thirty-seven cents would be deducted from the paycheck of whoever was responsible," Isenberg said.
She insists that she deserves $15 an hour, saying it is hugely difficult to live in New York on her weekly paycheck of $122.
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