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No, it isn't. You could say:

I have not gotten paid. [I did some work already, and the person I did it for needs to pay me.]

or,

I didn't get paid for that work.

or,

I haven't been paid yet.

or,

I need to be paid for the work I did.

or,

You need to pay me for the work I did for you.

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