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pay up
verb
(adverb) to pay (money) promptly, in full, or on demand
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
County Vector Control District, which covers the largest portion of the county, is currently gauging whether its homeowners will pay up to $20 a year to expand its sterile male release program.
The Immigration Skills Charge will increase by 32%, leading smaller firms to pay up to £2,400 to sponsor workers to come to the UK, while large firms will pay up to £6,600.
County district won’t happen overnight and would potentially require its home owners to pay up to $20 in an annual property tax assessment to make it happen.
Hackers often threaten to leak or sell the data to pressure a business to pay up.
A number of online services, such as news publishers, are asking users to either pay up or consent to being tracked while using the platform for free.
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