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The phrase "a weekly fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a charge or payment that is required on a weekly basis.
Example: "The gym requires a weekly fee for membership, which must be paid at the beginning of each week."
Alternatives: "a weekly charge" or "a weekly payment".
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Most carry a weekly fee of between 75p and £1.50 to cover running costs.
Then they pay a weekly fee for the power it generates.
Some do offer online banking, and most carry a weekly fee of between 65p and £1.50 to cover running costs.
She charges a weekly fee of $120 with $10 added for an overnight stay, but waives some of that if her clients cannot afford it.
For a weekly fee of $90 a child, it offers activities like day trips to Harper's Ferry, W. Va., and jaunts to a local butterfly garden.
Some do offer online banking, and most carry a weekly fee of, typically, between 65p and £1.50 to cover running costs.
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Jetpackers receive a standard weekly fee for selling a certain percentage of the products.
Organisations pay a small weekly fee for the service, which is a tiny portion of the cost of the food they receive.
This additional service is offered at no charge by FedEx and for a nominal weekly fee by UPS.
In 1969, Werblin had drawn up a plan whereby he and Carson would form a corporation, called Raritan Enterprises, to take over the entire production of the "Tonight Show," which would then be rented out to NBC for a vast weekly fee.
The way Opera describes it, Bemobi is essentially Netflix for smartphone apps that gives users unlimited access to paid mobile apps for a small weekly fee.
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