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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daily fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or cost that is incurred on a daily basis.
Example: "The hotel charges a daily fee for parking, which is added to your bill at checkout."
Alternatives: "a per-day charge" or "a daily rate."
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One car can send 200,000 messages a day for a daily fee of about 10,000 yuan ($1,600).
A resident not carrying a pass could gain admission by showing a driver's license and paying a daily fee.
Town of Hempstead residents can use a separate beach for a daily fee of $6.50 per car.
Jurors will be paid a daily fee of $40, which rises to $50 after their 30th day of trial.
Elsewhere the daily limit is three trout, 9 or more inches long; and a daily fee of $2 is required.
I had rented it through a service called SnapGoods, which allows people to lend out their surplus gadgetry and various gear for a daily fee.
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A daily-fee course, like the six public courses in Westchester, does not require a club membership.
Pecan Valley, a daily-fee course that has been completely renovated, calls for exceptional accuracy, thanks to the profusion of its namesake trees bracketing most fairways.
Santander has a £5 daily fee plus a further £5 charge if a payment is approved, or £10 if it bounces.
Some hotels, aware of the customer irritation, are offering guests an option: a flat daily fee that covers phone access and other amenities.
Searching for help is free; LeanOnWe charges clients a one-time fee of $395 when they hire a caregiver and a modest daily fee (usually around 5percentt of the caregiver's rate) thereafter.
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