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salary

[sal-uh-ree] / ˈsæl ə ri /


Example Sentences

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He is owed a guaranteed $54 million next year, along with other money the team has already paid, but which hasn’t yet been accounted for on the salary cap ledger.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her £104m salary would see her pay tens of millions in income tax and national insurance.

From BBC

“Shifting roles every two to four years can really contribute to a substantial salary increase.”

From MarketWatch

In Pittsburgh, for instance, the owner would rather complain about the lack of a salary cap than spend enough money to build a winner around generational pitcher Paul Skenes.

From Los Angeles Times

“But it’s really unsustainable for those Cubans who live with the miserable public salary,” he said, referring to state employees, who earn just a few dollars a month in Cuban currency.

From The Wall Street Journal