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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receive a paycheck" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about the act of receiving one's salary or wages, usually from an employer. Example: "I can't wait to receive my paycheck this week. I have been working overtime and I'm excited to see the extra money reflected in my pay."
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In the Rockaways, none of the 450 employees of the Madelaine Chocolate Company will receive a paycheck this week.
Some elite runners are paid appearance fees and receive a paycheck even if they do not finish.
If you do not complete this step or do not complete within three days you will not receive a paycheck.
WHILE anything resembling your father's pension is unlikely to return, one large company has overhauled its 401(k) plan so workers can receive a paycheck for life.
In fact, investigators said, Mr. Plattes did not yet receive a paycheck because his Social Security number was entered incorrectly -- not because of any reservations about his employment.
If you receive a paycheck from MIT, you will paid on the last working day of each month by direct deposit to a US bank account.
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He never received a paycheck.
Almost anyone who receives a paycheck will pay higher taxes this year.
Although he was briefly hired in both positions, Mr. Plattes never received a paycheck.
He said the pope also received a paycheck, but said he did not know how much.
All student employees must meet several academic requirements before receiving a paycheck.
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