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The phrase "a monthly charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recurring fee that is billed every month for a service or product.
Example: "The subscription includes a monthly charge of $9.99 for access to premium content."
Alternatives: "a monthly fee" or "a recurring monthly payment."
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The banks' last nifty idea for consumers was a monthly charge for debit cards.
(The building also imposes a monthly charge for an overnight doorman).
The company puts in the wires, charging for installation, and makes a monthly charge.
"Liberty offers up to seventy-three choices choices, and a monthly charge that is a third as expensive as cable.
Another up-and-comer is Rdio, which offers streaming services and synching to mobile devices for a monthly charge.
On One2One, a monthly charge of only £2.50 can lower the receiving rate from 76p to 16p.
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In others, the customer leases a system, paying a set monthly charge for a guaranteed amount of power.
Tariffs will range from a €45 to a €100 monthly charge.
Instead users face a $9.99 £5.600) monthly charge to access a library containing millions of songs via an Android device or web browser.
Cable operators expect a larger launch fee, and a lower monthly charge.
They work out of an office in Brixton, with a rolling monthly charge.
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