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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surcharge would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional fees or charges that may apply in a specific situation or context.
Example: "If you choose to upgrade your service, a surcharge would be added to your monthly bill."
Alternatives: "an additional fee may be" or "a fee will be charged".
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Such a surcharge would be similar to one that was used to finance an expansion of the Police Department under Mr. Dinkins.
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And don't invite me to guess what an appropriate surcharge would be for the added bonus of you just doing your job.
A flat $1 surcharge would be illegal on a $15 purchase since it exceeds the maximum surcharge limit of 4percentt.
A 50-cent surcharge would be applied to trips taken in the new liveries, with the revenue going to finance mass transit.
Another 1percentt surcharge would be imposed if a bank becomes significantly bigger.
The proposed surcharge would be in effect for a year, to cover the rise in fuel costs in 2000.
For people with serious heart conditions, the surcharge would be more than fifty thousand dollars a year.
Under Mr. Giuliani's proposal, the 14percentt surcharge would be eliminated for all city taxpayers.
Revenue from the state surcharge would be earmarked for the states.
The proceeds from that surcharge would be divided between the M.T.A. and upstate transit projects.
Under yesterday's proposal, the income tax surcharge would be reduced by half, to 7percentt.
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