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Can i say like that 'I paid my credit card pay slip'. Commonly, pay slip is a list which contains list of items and its prices and a total net amount. So can I use the word 'pay' with 'pay slip'. Like 'Can you pay your pay slip ?' like that.

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Your question constitutes a proofreading request, which is not permitted as per the faq. For this reason, your question has been closed. If you want to ask a question about whether something is grammatically correct, you must identify the exact part of your sentence that you are unsure about and explain why you are unsure of it. – waiwai933 Oct 12 '11 at 6:11
For reference, the more common term around here is "bill". I've never heard of a "pay slip". – cHao Jan 7 '12 at 16:12

closed as off topic by simchona, waiwai933 Oct 12 '11 at 6:11

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