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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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in line with/in harmony with

This employee's responsibilities aren't in line with his pay. He should be getting more money.

This employee's responsibilities aren't in harmony with his pay ...

This employee's responsibilities don't correspond to his pay ...

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Do all of the above versions sound good and convey a similar concept to you? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic This employee's responsibilities aren't in line with his pay. He should be getting more money. This is the most natural of the three, but logically would be better if pay and responsibilities were reversed.

  • Angliholic This employee's responsibilities aren't in line with his pay.
  • He should be getting more money.
  • This is the most natural of the three, but logically would be better if pay and responsibilities were reversed.
  • This employee's responsibilities aren't in harmony with his pay ...
  • This is a political euphemism.
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Angliholic
This employee's responsibilities aren't in line with his pay. He should be getting more money. This is the most natural of the three, but logically would be better if pay and responsibilities were reversed.

This employee's responsibilities aren't in harmony with his pay ... This is a political euphemism. A certain administ

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