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The phrase 'without remuneration for' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone who is performing a service without being compensated for it, and is usually used in a negative context. For example, "The employees were expected to work overtime without remuneration for their efforts."
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The radical distinction between the "gift economy" in which individual scholars work, giving away their most precious intellectual assets to publishers without remuneration for the sake of the scholarly mission, and the commercial economy in which publishers work, and to which some societies aspire, was never more clear.
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