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The phrase "a minimum charge will apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a service or product has a baseline fee that will be charged regardless of the specifics of the transaction.
Example: "Please note that for small orders, a minimum charge will apply to cover processing costs."
Alternatives: "a base fee will be charged" or "a minimum fee will be enforced."
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Here is what a customer service rep wrote back: "Anytime we reissue a ticket, an administrative service charge will apply.
Shipping charges will apply.
Customs and shipping charges will apply outside the US.
Normal roaming charges will apply.
Charges will apply.
The minimum charge will be 5p per bag and retailers are supposed to nominate a charity for the levy revenue.
When the cash advance fee is added, British travellers can be losing 4.5% on every euro withdrawal - and this figure can be much higher on small withdrawals, where a minimum charge of up to £2.50 can be applied.
The cost will be 0.75% of the transaction, again subject to a minimum charge of £7.50.
Most carpet fitters will charge you by the size or by the time or even a minimum charge.
If you withdraw cash you'll pay an additional withdrawal fee of around 2 per cent, usually with a minimum charge of about £1.50 to £2.
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