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Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?

by little_cat <nguyenminhhai2209@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 22, 2008 at 06:34 PM

Can I say "I don't want to do homework now, but I will do it for
compensation tomorrow"? Does it sound naturally in English? Thanks in
advance.
 




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Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?
little_cat <nguyenminh  2008-08-22 18:34:27 
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Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-08-23 08:11:20 
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Bob Cunningham <exw6sx  2008-08-23 01:13:18 
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Bob Cunningham <exw6sx  2008-08-23 01:13:18 
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little_cat <nguyenminh  2008-08-23 04:14:20 
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little_cat <nguyenminh  2008-08-23 05:28:59 
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Miss Elaine Eos <Misc@  2008-08-23 13:57:19 
Re: Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?
Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-08-23 08:11:20 
Re: Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?
little_cat <nguyenminh  2008-08-23 04:14:20 
Re: Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?
little_cat <nguyenminh  2008-08-23 05:28:59 
Re: Does "work for compensation" sound naturally in English?
Miss Elaine Eos <Misc@  2008-08-23 13:57:19 

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