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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an access fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a charge or payment required to gain entry or access to a service, facility, or event.
Example: "To enter the exclusive club, members must pay an access fee of $50."
Alternatives: "a usage fee" or "an entry fee."
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As an exchange, Seed CX will charge an access fee per participant.
These rules allowed electronic marketplaces to charge other Nasdaq market participants an access fee for using their buy and sell orders.
WHEN you call Grandma on her farm in Iowa, your long-distance phone company pays her local phone company an access fee.
This community will probably derive most of its value from transactions and advertising, but it also may charge an access fee.
On top of an access fee, which in these early days must be paid in advance online or over the phone, there is an hourly hire charge which increases incrementally the longer you have the bike.
A.T.M. operators, the suit says, may charge cardholders an access fee — but only if the same fee is charged, whether the machine performs a Visa or MasterCard transaction or uses another debit network.
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The New York Times first experiment with charging for online content may come in a $5 a month access fee.
What does this mean for the future of Facebook and is it all really just an audience access fee or creation of a Utopian walled garden to escape troubling times?
THE SCRIPT THE REPUBLICAN AD -- Narrator: "On prescription medicines, compare: Al Gore will charge seniors a new $600-a-year government access fee.
According to Ms. Hoang's suit, the IMDbPro professional portion of the site, which charges an annual access fee, used her credit card information to learn her real name, Huong Hoang.
Any researcher wanting to make use of that information would have to pay an initial access fee, which would be followed by regular payments during the research process and royalties if the final result were a commercially viable drug.
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