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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fares" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a context where one is discussing how something is doing or performing, often in comparison to others or in relation to expectations.
Example: "As fares the economy, we must consider the impact of recent policies on growth."
Alternatives: "as it goes" or "as it stands".
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… The main reason Lockerbie affects you is because revenues are lowered because fewer passengers fly your planes". Punwani said revenues dropped as fares dropped and Pan Am also flew more planes, attempting to hold market share.
Act fast, as fares are only expected to rise as the Games near.
Commuters across the country have today staged protests as fares rise by 3.1%.
While refund opportunities have declined as fares have risen, the savings remain considerable when refunds do apply.
Many, like now-defunct Air Nigeria, rested on their laurels and allowed costs to spiral as fares soared.
Ryanair also issued two profit warnings over the winter, highlighting overcapacity in the market as fares stayed lower than anticipated.
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This is not the same as fare evasion.
Flashed his county wristband, which drivers knew to honor as fare.
The Bank of Scotland tenner we offered as fare, however, threw him.
In an already brutal climate, bus riders are facing 400,000 hours of service cuts, as well as fare hikes.
Refrain from keeping it near cell phones as fare cards have been known to demagnetize!
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