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The phrase "a fares" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misunderstanding or misformation of a phrase, as "fares" typically refers to the cost of a ticket for travel.
Example: "The bus company has increased a fares, making it more expensive for commuters."
Alternatives: "the fares" or "ticket prices".
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GRADE A FARES: AirTran Airways is discounting fares on flights through Feb. 13, under its Grade A sale.
These suggested a fares freeze could cost £800m-£900m £800m-£900m
Campaigners and local MPs have demanded a fares freeze for Southern passengers.
Londoners had the chance to vote for a fares cut under Ken Livingstone and they voted for Johnson instead.
What I do know is that only Conservatives and people who speak publicly for TfL insist that a fares freeze is unaffordable.
It's a real terms decease in subsidy and, to be blunt, that's paid for by a fares assumption of RPI+2.
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"You're quoted a fare.
I needed a fare.
"But a fare hike is a fare hike is a fare hike.
It's just a fare".
"A fare hike is a fare hike is a fare hike," said Gene Russianoff, staff lawyer for the Straphangers Campaign.
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