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The phrase "amount of fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to refer to the cost associated with something. For example, "The amount of fee for registering for the class is $50."
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3. Disclosure of dollar amount of fee for POS transactions.
"We have a bridge that's available, and for a small amount of fee, you can use it".
It's a question that many have asked, and perhaps rightly so, given the amount of fee records being smashed.
That is because the students don't pay fees, but pay a levy through taxation – which for 54.2% of students is not affected by the amount of "fee".
The Charity Commission has thereby seen the amount of fee remission through means-tested bursaries that the schools give and the work the schools do with others in the state sector or within the community.
A recent study by the economic consulting firm National Economic Research Associates ("NERA") demonstrates that overall as the settlement values increase, the amount of fee percentages and expenses decrease.
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The amount of fees you have is irrelevant for monthly repayments".
The total amount of fees to be collected over three years is $25 billion.
Charlesbank resolved the problem by reporting the full amount of fees paid rather than the net amount.
"Productivity is a very simple statistic in my business: Amount of fees a consultant books in a month," Cox says.
Until the District Court fixed the amount of fees, defendants could not know whether to appeal the award of fees.
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