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The phrase 'remuneration of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an amount of money or other compensation given in exchange for a service. For example: "The remuneration of the job was more than I had expected."
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Or does remuneration, of any sort, damage that film's integrity?
Remuneration of Sinhalese officials in land and obligatory services to the state were continued.
The 9% rise takes his salary to £121,100 and total remuneration of £128,900.
Sorrell's total pay is 1,444 times the average remuneration of WPP's 124,930 staff.
It will almost certainly be rethinking its remuneration of top executives.
Archie Norman, the ITV chairman, received a total remuneration of just over £720,000 in 2012.
For paying its employees a ludicrous average remuneration of $498,000.
The Trust is itself responsible for the remuneration of the director-general.
Another area of criticism has centred on the remuneration of the CDC's top earners.
George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, wants to curb the remuneration of public-sector "fat cats" such as quango bosses.
This is especially true when there is a wide gap between the remuneration of top performers and the rest.
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