Meaning of 'in the pay of' clarifies it denotes employment or remunerative relationship, focusing on compensation for services. The phrase 'in the pay of' denotes an employment or remunerative relationship-'in the employment of', 'in paid employment', or 'employed and paid by'-while 'pay' is characterised as remuneration, wages, salary or compensation, emphasizing a right to receive payment for services rather than ancillary labels.
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Meaning of 'in the pay of' clarifies it denotes employment or remunerative relationship, focusing on compensation for services.
The phrase 'in the pay of' denotes an employment or remunerative relationship-"in the employment of", "in paid employment", or "employed and paid by"-while "pay" is characterised as remuneration, wages, salary or compensation, emphasizing a right to receive payment for services rather than ancillary labels.
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