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Discover LudwigThe phrase "salary for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the amount of money a person receives for their work. Example: The company offered a higher salary for the new position, making it a more attractive opportunity for potential candidates.
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Take the matter of salary for starters.
My salary for the year was $66,090.
Or even a salary, for that matter.
Now we're negotiating salary for that promotion.
Nadeau herself decided to forgo a salary for three years.
Mr. Varley's base salary for 2009 was £1.1 million.
She also went without salary for several months.
I didn't get any salary for four years.
He received a salary for pursuing his passion; I didn't.
"That's what you get that big salary for," he said.
That's an average annual salary for a Chinese worker.
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