Sentence examples for The tuitions from inspiring English sources

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The tuitions

noun

A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a high school, boarding school, university, or college).

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The tuitions run from $500 annually for elementary students, to $700 for high-school students.

The tuitions are paid, the dentist's paid, you already have the second house.

The tuitions of other elite colleges, like Ivy League schools, are some 60percentt higher -- about $25,400 this year versus Rice's $15,760.

Lola's story, in her own words, is simple: "I went to America and took care kids," she says, "By loving them, I was able to pay the tuitions of my own, so they are now professional class.

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The tuition is free.

(His father paid the tuition).

The tuition for this course was $600.

One is who pays the tuition fees.

But she could not afford the tuition.

They scrimped for the tuition".

Basil, is paying the tuition bill.

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