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The phrase "a huge fee increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a significant rise in fees for services, products, or memberships.
Example: "The university announced a huge fee increase for the upcoming academic year, which has caused concern among students and parents."
Alternatives: "a substantial fee hike" or "a significant rise in fees."
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Despite the recent ratings dip, it is pushing for a huge fee increase, to as much as $10 million an episode, for a "West Wing" renewal.
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In a change of heart and mind and with a renewed sense of caring and compassion, the governor has reportedly proposed that the huge fee increase charged university students be reduced, and that the minimum wage paid to the neediest among us be increased by $11 an hour.
As one of the few television options almost always viewed livei.e., no commercial skippingsports programming has commanded huge fee increases.
Granted, it's not a huge fee.
They simply charge a huge fee for basically the gift of loaning their name.
The recipe is already in the refining list, but you need to pay a huge fee to learn it.
The federal government has been contending with a huge backlog of citizenship applications, especially since last summer, when the announcement of an imminent fee increase prompted a wave of more than three million immigration applications of all types.
Proposals include a hefty fee increase for prospective foreign students.
The state imposed a $4 fee increase for camping and a $1 fee increase for day use in April , 1987
The IRS has announced a huge increase in fees to rule on cases relating to individual retirement accounts and other retirement plans.
Legal immigrants, saying they were spurred by a fee increase that took effect July 30 and by worries raised in the fierce political debate over immigration, applied in huge numbers last summer to become citizens.
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