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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dues" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misformation of a phrase, as "dues" typically refers to payments or fees owed.
Example: "He paid his dues to become a member of the club."
Alternatives: "a fee" or "a payment".
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Why did I receive a dues reminder if I just renewed my membership?
According to a person familiar with the matter, Mueller had sent a letter requesting a dues refund in accordance with normal club practice and never heard back.
A dues increase would also enable the union to generate extra revenues to pay for another future measure intended to protect players, and that is increased background checks on agents.
The Masons are not giving out the secret words that members are supposed to say to get into meetings (although these days, simply showing a dues card might do).
One of the first orders of business was to establish a dues structure, which, after some debate, was approved at the level of fifty dollars per year.
Fi-Core means that you are a "dues paying non-member".
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On 31 October, the Royal Society issued a statement warning scientists "to exercise due caution before making financial commitments" to EAS, which began earlier this year as a dues-paying organization but now bestows memberships free of charge.
The candidate need not be a dues-paying member.
"But it's very hard to get them together, especially in a dues-centered group".
Not only does he watch public television, he's a dues-paying member.
He was a dues-paying member until he finished his medical studies.
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