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Discover Ludwig'a new fee' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a charge or fee that was recently implemented. For example, "The school announced a new fee for participating in after-school programs."
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A new fee structure was proposed: $15,000 the first month; thereafter, $15,000 a month plus urbanhound warrants equal to $10,000 a month.
They simply tack on a new fee.
Instead, a new fee has been introduced for "medical service".
The court ordered the plaintiffs to negotiate a new fee.
Is a company telling the whole truth when it imposes a new fee?
Adding a new fee for gate-checking some bags isn't something an airline will approach lightly.
There's a new fee for review of plans to hook up to the public sewer system, and a new fee for inspection of radiological equipment.
It also posted a new fee and mileage schedule on its Web site, aa.com.
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But if Napster adopts a new, fee-based service, Bertelsmann has said it will drop its lawsuit.
Napster gained a new ally from the traditional music industry yesterday as Edel Music, a large independent record label based in Germany, said it would allow its music to be traded through the Internet music-swapping service after Napster implements a new fee-based system.
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