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The phrase "admissions fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or cost required to enter a venue, event, or institution, such as a museum, concert, or university.
Example: "The admissions fee for the art exhibit is $10 per person."
Alternatives: "entry fee" or "entrance fee".
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— MARY HUI Hong Kong admissions fee sets off public backlash A new program starting in October, which will allow parents to pay a hefty fee to improve their children's chances of entering some state-funded English-language schools, has come under fire from lawmakers and the Hong Kong public.
Fisher's lawyers aren't still litigating just so she can get her $50 admissions fee and $50 dollar housing deposit which she could easily make if she took the time to take all of the pennies and dimes in her home and car to a CoinStar near her.
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Some towns permit nonresidents but charge them sharply higher parking and admissions fees.
You can also pay your admissions fees to each school via the platform.
Admission fee.
No admission fee.
So is any admission fee.
Admission fee; reservations recommended.
Admission included in precinct admission fee.
There is no admission fee.
The admission fee is $10.
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