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Discover LudwigThe phrase "why you pay" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where someone is questioning the reason behind a payment, but it would typically need additional words for clarity. Example: "Can you explain why you pay for this service every month?"
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That's why you pay a punter.
That is why you pay £15million for a kid," said Ferdinand.
"I always think that's why you pay your agents and managers all that money," he muses.
It's only 30 people, we keep it elite, and that's why you pay good money for it".
"The analogy is to why you pay a premium to run in the Oscars or the Super Bowl — there are more people, more deeply engaged, it creates a lot more buzz," said Peter Gardiner, chief media officer for the advertising agency Deutsch, part of the Interpublic Group of Companies.
Thats why you pay 30m for the guy.
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That's why you paid the premium for Apple.
I don't know why you paid £7.50 extra to have it printed on your hoodie.
I don't know why you paid $15.99 extra to have it printed on your hoodie.
Why should you pay again?
Why would you pay the shipping cost?
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