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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fee is charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to inform someone that a payment is required for a service or product.
Example: "Please note that a fee is charged for late submissions of your application."
Alternatives: "a charge applies" or "a payment is required."
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A fee is charged and goods are released for shipping, inspection, and delivery.
A fee is charged for the microfilming and binding of the paper dissertation copies.
A fee is charged for binding copies of the paper thesis.
You get two working days each calendar month before a fee is charged if you go overdrawn.
Still, vaulters say, whether poles actually make it on the plane — and how much of a fee is charged — varies widely depending on the employee behind the counter.
Users can sign up for free, but for certain professionals, such as head-hunters who use the service, a fee is charged.
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One needed tickets to attend lectures, for which a fee was charged.
LEXIS'*39, the professors' affidavits do not assert that, had a fee been charged, a particular work would not have been assIgned.
A carbon pricing scheme would involve a fee being charged to emit the greenhouse gas and the proceeds would probably go to companies that reduce them, such as renewable energy firms.
When Mr. Sinclair balked at a fee being charged on the whole account — and not the dividend check, which he admits he did not know about — Mr. Lochner suggested Keane's general counsel talk to Mr. Sinclair's lawyer.
As the study was performed during the introductory period of emergency ultrasound courses in Germany and a fee was charged for participation, we may assume that all participants were highly motivated.
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