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take-home

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of salary or wages) remaining after all deductions including taxes

How To Use take-home In A Sentence

  • Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are falling.
  • I'd managed to scramble up to the crest on what was basically slate: handholds and footholds tended to detach themselves in small, take-home-and-keep pieces.
  • Monday night, I began our take-home final for the developmental proseminar. This week at the cognition and language lab
  • Ironically, employees who receive more generous termination packages will see a far less drastic reduction in their take-home pay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cafeteria plans appears to be a sure-fire way to increase employee take-home pay.
  • The basic monthly take-home salary of Zambia's teachers and nurses is 300,000 kwacha.
  • Your monthly bills, including mortgage or rent, should not be more than half your monthly take-home pay.
  • If California wine continues to grow at this rate, the state could leapfrog over France in take-home wine sales, as Australia did.
  • All. The take-home point is that the law prohibits snoops, and only makes exceptions for certain authorised snoops. Balkinization
  • Already equipped with two take-home containers of food, I nevertheless forged ahead.
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