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The phrase "a gratuity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tip or a small amount of money given to someone for their service, typically in the hospitality industry.
Example: "At the end of the meal, I left a gratuity for the waiter to show my appreciation for the excellent service."
Alternatives: "a tip" or "a service charge".
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A gratuity of 10percentt is suggested.
Now, help is often just a gratuity away.
It began to seem that a gratuity was called for".
Is the service fee the same as a gratuity?
"Quality service is customarily acknowledged by a gratuity of 15-20 percent". 15-20 percent
"You know you're not going to get a gratuity," he said.
You can take pictures of people, but only after asking permission; a gratuity is expected.
We were so disappointed that we departed without leaving a gratuity.
In many European restaurants, a gratuity is automatically included in the bill, and itemized.
A gratuity of 15percentt for the cooks, maids and wranglers is added to the bill.
Many restaurants add a gratuity to the bill for parties of six or more.
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