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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tariff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
Example: "The government decided to impose a tariff on steel imports to protect domestic manufacturers."
Alternatives: "an import duty" or "a trade tax".
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I would do a tariff.
Australia also has a Tariff Board.
It imposed a tariff on imported cars.
"A tariff is an extremely inelegant tax.
The protective effect of a tariff under uncertainty.
There may be circumstances which would justify such a tariff.
A "tariff war" between the two countries lasted until 1898.
I do not know one American artist favoring a tariff".
There was a tariff war between France and Italy.
A tariff for mental health services was a priority then.
Ucas has not yet given the diploma a tariff.
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