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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a filing fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or cost associated with submitting a document or application, often in legal or administrative contexts.
Example: "To submit your application for a business license, you will need to pay a filing fee of $100."
Alternatives: "an application fee" or "a submission fee".
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In New Jersey, for example, candidates merely pay a filing fee.
Then he reached into his front pocket for some cash: $12 for a filing fee.
"There are other states where he can just pay a filing fee," Winger said.
a filing fee, as determined by the Register of Copyrights pursuant to section 708(a).
(G) A filing fee, as determined by the Register of Copyrights pursuant to section 708(a).
In Wisconsin, a filing fee of $1.1m was raised to $3.5m without explanation.
Anyone who gets 500 signatures on a petition and pays a filing fee may participate in the primary election.
Persons seeking nomination in a senatorial district constituting exactly two counties must pay a filing fee of $200.
The expense at issue in Randolph came from a filing fee combined with a per-diem payment for the arbitrator.
Illinois's rules are tougher than most states' -- except, for example, places like Florida, where all it takes is a filing fee to get on the ballot.
In some states, well-known candidates are automatically placed on the ballot, and in others, only a filing fee is needed.
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