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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fees" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the total amount of charges or costs associated with a particular service or transaction. Example: "Please be aware that all fees must be paid in full before your membership can be activated."
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Consumers aren't oblivious to all fees.
Tickets, available online, cost $132.87 with all fees.
But it still pays to examine all fees closely.
"All fees and transaction costs have to be disclosed upfront.
Reveal all fees collected and "any voluntary contributions" made at group functions?
Instead, it would be better to ensure that all fees are transparent and salient.
Travel managers want the federal government to require full disclosure of all fees on all reservations.
But unlike some of those sites, these would reveal all fees, not shroud them.
"I hope she loses and has to pay 100% of all fees," begins another.
Vanguard discloses all fees and costs clearly on its Web site.
The bank also said it would return to the funds all fees generated by the trading.
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