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The phrase "a single tariff for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing pricing structures or policies that apply uniformly across a specific category or group.
Example: "The government has proposed a single tariff for all imported goods to simplify trade regulations."
Alternatives: "a uniform tariff for" or "a consolidated tariff for".
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Under Ofgem's proposals, companies will only be able to offer a single tariff for each payment method for customers who are not bound by fixed contracts.
Writing in The Journalist magazine, Chris Proctor recounts how the union was defending the principle of a single tariff for delivering letters anywhere in the UK.
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For example, I live in a five-bedroom house in the Hull area and pay for my electricity on a single tariff of 11p per kilowatt hour (KWh).
Both now offer consumers a single tariff across the country, thus eliminating long-distance charges and "roaming" fees for calls made outside a firm's regional base.
Five thousand miles without a single tariff.
The second is a system that pays hospitals by results, based on a single tariff.
A single tariff schedule applies to all imports regardless of the country of origin.
Wood says the team also made a decision early on to only ever have a single energy tariff for all its customers (so no 'fixed' tariffs), as he says they'd never want to see one Bulb household paying more for its energy than another.
In January, Dignity said it would consider disclosing its prices online and introducing a single national tariff for basic services amid mounting competition and criticism of its business model.
What we want to see is a single standard tariff for each of the main payment methods; standard credit, direct debit and prepayment meters.
One example of the operation of TRQs is the EU's dairy policy, described in Box 3. Most developing countries and LDCs chose the option of adopting tariff ceilings to replace their import quotas instead of going through the tariffication process (often declaring a single bound tariff rate for all agricultural commodities).
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