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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fee for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a payment or charge for a service or product provided.
Example: "The company charges $100 as a fee for processing the application."
Alternatives: "as payment for" or "in exchange for".
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Wealth planning is billed as a fee for service with some sort of retainer agreement.
Liston was given to Blake by Madame Tussauds as a fee for some graphic design work.
The rate for a nitpicker is about $200 a head, as well as a fee for making a house call.
As well as a fee for arranging the placement, the figure includes accommodation, a visa and other extras.
Universal would take an off-the-top box office cut of about 8percentt as a fee for its services.
In exchange for this service, the site takes 15 percent of the sale as a fee for the materials, postage and handling.
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These state employees (and their spouses and children) choose from among four well-regarded H.M.O.'s as well as a fee-for-service alternative.
Core services are available, as a fee-for-service function, to DF/HCC members, Harvard-affiliated investigators, and all other scientific investigators.
"In the early years, our industry could be characterized as a fee-for-service industry," said Mr. Chia, who is now a senior adviser to the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.
The traditional model was designed as a fee-for-service system that rewarded volume, not outcomes.
The healthcare system in Haiti has been set up as a fee-for-service model.
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