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Discover Ludwig"accept a fee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to agree to receive a payment for goods or services provided. Example: The lawyer agreed to accept a fee of $200 an hour for his legal services.
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The price, he said, was that he could perform each piece for a few nights only, he could not accept a fee, and he relied on art spaces that are slightly off the radar.
He also took the time to address some people's concerns about his article on Twitter: To clarify, I never accept a fee from TV, radio or press for doing interviews following sprees.
But parent companies like Time Warner need new content to build libraries and feed multiple distribution outlets, so they could be more apt to accept a fee closer to 10 percent and focus instead on other strategic corporate returns derived from the films.
Americans anyway seem willing to accept a fee for penny removal, as evidenced by the self-imposed cost of leaving them idle and the success of coin-counting machines, which take a cut when turning them into bills.Other countries have eliminated low-value coins with less-than-dire results, and indeed, so has America.
According to The Sun, Isco is deeply unhappy with his role at Real and fears for his chances of playing at Euro 2016 next summer, and it could lead to a January move from the Gunners with Real believed to be willing to accept a fee in the region of €40m [£28.9m].
At the appointed day, the lender can deposit the cheque, return it to the borrower in exchange for cash, or accept a fee to roll the principal over into a new loan.Pay-day lenders do not require credit checks or collateral; they demand only an active chequeing account and proof of a regular source of income.
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He said Dr. Murray had eventually accepted a fee of $150,000 a month for his services during the tour.
Anyone who accepts a fee to "promote a marriage between a man and a woman" is breaking city law.
Instead of accepting a fee from companies he endorses, like Nike and Louisville Slugger, he asked them to donate equipment to teams across Michigan.
However, in 1983, he was "suspended" by the Voice after reports that he had accepted a fee of $10,000 from an Arab educational foundation.
A 200-square-foot exhibition space, for example, will only cost $1,950, and artists' project spaces are inexpensive too, costing those who are accepted a fee of $500 for 100 square feet of space at 111 Front Street.
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