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The phrase "a very small surcharge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional fee that is minimal in amount, often in the context of pricing or billing.
Example: "There will be a very small surcharge added to your bill for the convenience of using a credit card."
Alternatives: "a minor fee" or "a nominal charge".
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It seemed to me that if I lived in the building for twenty-four years the fee would amortize out to only a thousand dollars a year, a very small surcharge.
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