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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fee over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a charge or cost that exceeds a certain amount or threshold.
Example: "The service will incur a fee over $100 for any additional requests."
Alternatives: "a charge exceeding" or "a cost above".
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Through an IVA company, we agreed to pay back nearly half, including a fee, over five years.
This is done via RateSetter's 'Provision Fund', a reserve of money kept separately into which borrowers pay a fee over and above their base rate of interest according to their credit profile.
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A further complication is that between 2001 and 2007, Scottish students had to pay a "graduate endowment" – a fee of over £2,000 due upon graduation.
"You could be paying a fee of over 1percentt in your 401(k) — while the person next to you could be paying 10 times less".
We can't find any recent instance in which fund directors voted to cancel a management contract with the company that operates a fund or forced a fee cut over the objections of the operator.
Due to a big attendance, the NZRFU received a fee of over £1700 for the game.
Students at the University of Hull are demanding a refund of their £9,000-a-year fees over the closure of a campus that has left staff "utterly demoralised" and hundreds of undergraduates in "open revolt".
For taxi rides, Summon charges a $1 fee over the amount that a ride usually costs.
For its efforts Health Decisions nabbed a $20 million fee over three years, big business for a company that pulled in only $1.5 million the year the project started.
The College Board, he says, is paying him a consulting fee over several years — he will not say how much — and has also licensed intellectual property from the conservancy (which has only one employee other than Mr. Thacker).
found that based on the scenario ofa retiree with a typical pension pot of £36,000 drawing down £2,000 a year, a 2.75% fee would see that person £10,000 worse off than someone paying a 0.5% fee over the course of retirement.
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