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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small fee of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a minor charge or cost associated with a service or product.
Example: "To access the premium features of the app, there is a small fee of $5 per month."
Alternatives: "a nominal charge of" or "a minor cost of".
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Ahmed pays the middlemen a small fee of around £250 per trip; Hajj doesn't.
He struck a deal with a restaurant owner and paid the agency a small fee of about twenty dollars.
Many Vietnamese teachers hold extra tuitions, outside of regular school hours, for a small fee of between $2.50 and $5 per lesson.
We were immediately jumped on by 14-year-old Mark who offered to show us around - for a small fee, of course.
Visitors can wander through the castle to explore historic artwork and statues for a small fee of 500 yen ($5).
Though you're basically getting just one search firm's service, you can get info on other recruiters for a small fee of $1 per listing up to 100.
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In an attempt to make ends meet, Meredith not only played for Chirk, but accepted an offer to play for Football League club Northwich Victoria as well, who gave him a small fee on top of his expenses.
Teachers can also book out loan boxes of real archive material and handling objects for a small fee on a variety of subjects including the slave trade.
Some counties charge a small fee for copies of the records, while some offer copies for free.
Chapman receives a small fee for every thousand views of one of his videos and its pre-roll ad.
These Likudniks pay a small fee to register, symbolic of their intent to vote.
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