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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wages of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to the amount of money earned for work or labor. Example: The wages of the factory workers have increased by 10% this year. In this sentence, "wages of" refers to the amount of money earned by the factory workers for their labor.
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— but such are the wages of love.
Companies could cut wages, of course.
Apart from their wages, of course.
He understands the wages of "productive shame".
The wages of sin is death.
I mean the wages of decent living".
These are the wages of our sins.
The wages of everything is death.
Wages of less educated workers do not.
Wages of $2.50 a day are not a trifle.
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