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The phrase "a premium for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where an additional cost or fee is associated with a particular service, product, or feature.
Example: "Customers are willing to pay a premium for organic products due to their perceived health benefits."
Alternatives: "an extra charge for" or "a surcharge for".
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"Those buyers pay a premium for it.
Mr. Lewis paid a premium for Merrill.
"They'll pay a premium for fast training".
Call it a premium for smart management.
People are willing to pay a premium for attractive views.
You pay a premium for a premium service.
But would she pay a premium for it?
Analysts said Cablevision paid a premium for Bresnan.
"There's a premium for views and floor levels.
You don't pay a premium for Apple elegance.
Would you pay a premium for a hybrid?
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