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Discover Ludwig"small salaries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a salary that is low compared to the average salary for that job or in that industry. For example: "Many entry-level jobs offer small salaries, making it difficult for people to support themselves."
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They have small salaries and are incredibly disoriented.
Their children, now grown, send a portion of their small salaries to support their mothers.
Many own property abroad, he said, despite their former jobs' small salaries.
He compensates his six full-time staff members with small salaries and big pep talks.
"Because of small salaries before, many people couldn't buy cars," he said.
Some internships are unpaid, while many others provide only small salaries or stipends, without benefits.
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"I had a small salary and lived in a dormitory," she said.
Tanesha is a single mother raising four children on a small salary.
Ernest was a mediocre professor in a mediocre university, earning a small salary.
Neither earned any money while working – booze and an initially small salary blamed – but both recommended the experience.
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