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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular paycheck" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the consistent amount of money one receives for their work on a set schedule. Example: "I am grateful for my job, as it provides me with a regular paycheck that helps me support my family."
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It was her first regular paycheck.
Many are angry and resentful; others appreciate the regular paycheck.
— CNN Just imagine: a regular paycheck, with no expertise required.
But for most it's going to be something much simpler: a regular paycheck.
I especially liked the part where I got a regular paycheck.
Until recently, Mr. Requejo (pronounced re-KAY-ho) had work and a regular paycheck.
In need of a regular paycheck he focused on television work.
Ms. Ripperger, for example, said she did not get a regular paycheck until mid-November.
Still, he added: "Looks like I'll be getting a regular paycheck in January or February".
From 1994 to 2004, Mr. Youn took home a regular paycheck as a member of the Staatsoper ensemble.
He doesn't want to earn $$$ thousands in his pajamas; like most people, he'd like a regular paycheck.
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