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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full fare" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of transportation, referring to the complete price of a ticket for travel, such as on a bus, train, or airplane.
Example: "If you want to travel first class, you will need to pay a full fare for your ticket."
Alternatives: "the complete fare" or "the standard fare".
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They have told us that they want a product that rewards them when they pay a full fare".
Taking the taxi from Scarsdale, we have seen as many as six riders sharing a cab, each charged a full fare.
He told me that he had to buy a full fare seat for his cello when they flew on commercial airlines.
(And I would have paid more than $2,000, or twice the around-the-world rate, for a full fare, or so-called walk-up ticket).
The Department of Transportation DOTT) has a "full fare" advertising rule that requires online travel agents and airlines to advertise the complete price paid to the airline or travel agent by the customer.
With this perk, APFA president Laura Glading and her family can travel first class anyplace, anytime and have priority that can bump a full fare passenger.
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For want of a full-fare ticket, a playoff series may have been lost.
A full-fare reserved coach seat from Los Angeles was $224.
UPGRADES Passengers who buy a full-fare economy ticket can request an upgrade 24 hours before departure for $30 per 500 miles at AA.com if seats are available.
A full-fare ticket is 32 euros (about $43); reduced rates for people younger than 25 years is 16 euros, and children under 12 are free.
The seats available for a miles upgrade, it turns out, are limited, and to get one I will have to purchase a full-fare economy ticket.
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