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The phrase "a fare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or payment for a service, typically in the context of transportation, such as taxis or public transit.
Example: "The taxi driver informed me that the fare to the airport would be $30."
Alternatives: "a charge" or "a fee".
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I needed a fare.
"You're quoted a fare.
It's just a fare".
"But a fare hike is a fare hike is a fare hike.
while looking for a fare.
"A fare hike is a fare hike is a fare hike," said Gene Russianoff, staff lawyer for the Straphangers Campaign.
A fare war also quickly erupted.
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Public art to a fare-thee-well.
Fought wren parents to a fare-thee-well.
Better to assess your options through a fare-comparison website.
That was a relief: a fare-dodger, big deal.
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