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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about a specific charge or cost associated with a service or product.
Example: "I have a few questions about the fee for the membership program."
Alternatives: "regarding the fee" or "concerning the fee".
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"But we haven't talked about the fee yet".
Shoppers, though, shrugged when I asked about the fee.
But nobody thinks about the fee now, which is good.
A woman asked to use the restroom and Mr. Curtis told her about the fee.
Two students forgot about the fee that Spirit charges for carry-on bags.
Neither the bank nor Mr. Silverman responded to requests for comment about the fee arrangement.
People feel strongly about the fee, but that's also the reason it works.
But after I got home, I phoned the hotel to ask about the fee.
One NPR radio host, Brian Lehrer, complained about the fee on the air.
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"I hope that is just a bit of speculation [about the fee] and everything can work out amicably for everybody".
It is possible, that some physicians try to express their resentment about the fee distribution [ 22] in this way.
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