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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing costs or charges that are considered to be above average or excessive.
Example: "The service was excellent, but I was surprised by the high fee they charged for the consultation."
Alternatives: "an expensive charge" or "a steep price".
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For its labors, Goldman , Sachsalso gets a high fee.
Last spring ABC had no reason to pay a high fee to retain the series.
Of course, I am sure Motorola Mobility asked for a high fee and was happy to take it.
Set up a journal, accept some articles, charge a high fee, and publish the article on your website.
Like a geisha, an oiran was a cultured woman but would be available to spend the night with a man for a high fee.
Asked whether a $2,800 charge is reasonable for about 30 minutes of anesthesia, he said, "You bill a high fee to negotiate with an insurance company".
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We pay a higher fee if the school does a larger amount of admin work.
Quickly realizing his value, Lockhart immediately demands a higher fee, leading to an ugly fallout.
Now he enjoys photographing in his Ridgefield studio, or, for a higher fee, wherever one wishes.
JWM charges a higher fee than the normal 1percentt flat fee and 20percentt performance fee charged by most hedge funds.
Studios happily give the credit as a sop instead of paying a young director a higher fee.
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