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The phrase "a surcharge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional fee or charge applied for a specific service or item.
Example: "There will be a surcharge for late payments, so please ensure your bills are settled on time."
Alternatives: "an additional fee for" or "a fee for".
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There's a surcharge for all that history.
Was Reservation Rewards a surcharge for a hotel room?
There is a surcharge for premium soups like lobster bisque.
When the landlord renews my lease, is he permitted to charge a surcharge for the upgrades?
"We have absolutely no plans to add a surcharge for credit card purchases".
The hotel charges $150 as a surcharge for one pet, and $50 for each additional pet.
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For years, increases have consistently been 7.5percentt a year, with a $15 a month surcharge for those apartments with rents under $500.
So far, companies including Home Depot, PepsiCo, Safeway, Lowe's and General Mills have defended decisions to seek higher premiums from some workers, like Wal-Mart's recent addition of a $2,000-a-year surcharge for some smokers.
Both died in the Legislature last year, and the interval fix was a surcharge on for-hire vehicles, which will raise a tiny fraction of what's actually needed.
For migrants themselves, who often pay smugglers as much as $25,000 just to get them as far as Calais, the last leap to Britain — however perilous — is a small surcharge for a dream.
The state then allowed MCI to charge outrageously high rates: 16 cents or more a minute plus a $3 surcharge for every call.
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