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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a licensing fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a payment required to obtain permission to use a particular product, service, or intellectual property.
Example: "To use the software legally, you must pay a licensing fee to the developer."
Alternatives: "a usage fee" or "a permit fee".
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To make money, Swype charges phone makers a licensing fee for each device sold.
What it gave Stanley was its name on a new product and a licensing fee.
When songs are synthesized, only the songwriter is paid a licensing fee.
Although Pressplay and MusicNet license the music, the bands are not paid a licensing fee.
By paying a licensing fee of $2,000, stations can use 20 clips for a year.
Speedpass generally charges a licensing fee but not a percentage of each purchase.
Mr Agevik and his team are in discussion with operators, to whom they will likely charge a licensing fee.
Philadelphia hasn't sold its parking meters yet, but it has tried to force bloggers to pay a licensing fee.
All public broadcasting is financed by a licensing fee and by the yield from television and radio advertising.
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The owners of radios and televisions pay a license fee, which finances public broadcasting operations.
Without a license fee, CBS has to produce "Swift Justice" cheaply.
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