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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remuneration for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to payment or compensation for something, such as a job or service. For example, "The company offered a generous remuneration for his work."
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All subjects were paid USD15 per hour as remuneration for their participation.
However, overall it backed the remuneration for last year.
Remuneration for these activities is paid to LUMC.
Remuneration for the winner - car fare and dog biscuits.
On that occasion, her remuneration for losing in the second round was £295.
Today, some 60% of the remuneration for the top 500 executives at Siemens is performance related.
Perhaps because the remuneration for that performance art is a bit uncommon.
"Barclays needs to operate commercially, and that includes setting remuneration for our executive directors appropriately".
The remuneration for the chairman was after a record breaking annual profit.
This is £10,000 less than the remuneration for the BBC Trust chairman.
There is also remuneration for so-called agro-environmental measures.
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