pay-in
Americannoun
verb
Etymology
Origin of pay-in
Noun use of the verb phrase pay in
Example Sentences
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But his government is now due to extend the pay-in period required for a full pension from 40.5 years to 43 years by 2035, according to the draft law obtained by Reuters.
From Reuters • Sep. 9, 2013
Of the optional pay-in program, he said, “we think of it as crowdfunding babies.”
From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2013
At first, employers were required to raise wages so workers could afford the 10% pay-in.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The people paying in money are different from the people drawing it out, so the size of the pay-in says nothing about the justice of the payout.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I found it purty had work, cos every-bodie 'peared to be perticklar fond of pay-in all there bills next week.
From The Bad Boy At Home And His Experiences In Trying To Become An Editor - 1885 by Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller
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