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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small fee for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a charge or cost associated with a service or product.
Example: "There is a small fee for processing your application."
Alternatives: "a nominal charge for" or "a minor cost for".
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The shopkeeper will charge a small fee for the service.
There is a small fee for each macaroon: $1.50.
The service will charge users a small fee for each transaction.
Shopkick earns a small fee for each kickbuck a customer earns.
Both will probably charge a small fee for handling the disposal.
There will be "a small fee" for the both claimant and the publication.
There is only a small fee for calls to landline numbers and cellphones.
The firm paid three British citizens each a small fee for signing documents creating the entity.
There is a small fee for materials from the Quinnipiac River Watershed Association.
Most such sites charge dealers a small fee for passing on sales leads from shoppers who have submitted their details.
These are telephone booths converted by private operators who charge a small fee for connecting to the Internet.
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