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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surcharge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional charge or fee added to the original price of a product or service.
Example: "The restaurant added a surcharge of 15% to the bill for large parties."
Alternatives: "an additional fee of" or "a fee increase of".
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Both tickets also carry a surcharge of at least $80.
A few items have a surcharge of $4 or $6.
But Airbnb levies a surcharge of 6% to 12% on guests, depending on the amount paid.
The Orion is available with automatic transmission at a surcharge of $8.95 a day.
A surcharge of $10 over the standard room rate gets us all in.
Corporations are to be clobbered with a surcharge of 12% on profits above €500,000.
In the restaurants at Eataly, white truffles will be shaved over various dishes for a surcharge of $38.
Those households must also pay a surcharge of 3.8percentt on income from several kinds of investments.
Artists who earn more after they move in are hit with a surcharge of up to 60percentt.
Poached lobster carried a surcharge of $4, but the hefty chunk was carefully poached to the precise tender moment.
Tickets can be bought in advance on www.fnac.com (the Web site is in French), with a surcharge of $2.
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