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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flat fee of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a fixed charge for a service or product, regardless of the amount of work or time involved.
Example: "The consultation will be charged at a flat fee of $200, which covers all services provided during the session."
Alternatives: "a fixed charge of" or "a set fee of".
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The template-based "express sites" cost a flat fee of $95 a month, she said, including an hour of maintenance.
He received a flat fee of $1,000.
Ireland has a flat fee of €100 (£80) per visit.
How about a flat fee of $100 for a civil flying experience?
It charges a flat fee of $5 or $6 per transaction.
That is to be raised to a flat fee of £750, which may help recruitment.
RentSquare charges a flat fee of £180 or £340 if they arrange viewings.
PurpleBricks has a flat fee of £798, while Emoov's full service is £658.50.
Lemonade makes money by keeping a flat fee of 20% of a customer's premium.
Alternatively, schools can pay a flat fee of $6,800 for the machine outright.
-- for a flat fee of $199.95 -- "and they can name the commission they wish to pay".
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