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The phrase "a reduced charge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a lower fee or cost for a service or product, often in contexts like discounts or special pricing.
Example: "Students are eligible for a reduced charge for the course materials."
Alternatives: "a discounted fee for" or "a lower rate for".
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When I tell an innocent client that he can choose to go to trial and face up to 30 years if convicted, or plead to a reduced charge for three or four years, the risks are clear.
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The man, Ralph Kazmirski, 30, pleaded guilty in July to a reduced charge of first-degree manslaughter for shooting Carol Lozott, 35, once in the chest.
The chief, Chad M. Dojack, pleaded guilty last week to a reduced charge of dereliction of duty for not reporting the crime.
A reduced charge of £90 has been set for payments made within 14 days of issue.
She has been allowed to plead guilty to a reduced charge of second-degree murder in exchange for testifying against Bodine, according to CBS News.
Mississippi Coach Andy Kennedy avoided jail time for an altercation with a Cincinnati cab driver by pleading guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct in Hamilton County Municipal Court.
Employees were also provided Internet access at a reduced charge of $5 a month.
In November 2007, Mr. Sweeney pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of misdemeanor drunken driving.
He pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving while ability-impaired in 2008.
Charged as an adult, he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter and spent 22 months in prison.
Anderson was originally charged with murder but prosecutor Jane Farquharson QC accepted his guilty plea to a reduced charge of culpable homicide.
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