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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing costs or charges associated with a service or transaction.
Example: "The total amount due will be calculated as fees for the services rendered."
Alternatives: "in terms of fees" or "regarding fees".
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As fees rise, some services are declining.
Hargreaves earned £227m in revenues as fees.
They want to relabel many taxes as "fees" and increase them.
In recent years, as fees have continued to rise, affording university has become increasingly challenging.
I also went to university just as fees were going up".
I don't think I've ever seen legislation be so shaky in terms of implementation as fees".
(Fees for women at his academy were twice as high as fees for men).
Line items identified only as "fees due" and "additional fees and costs" totaled another $8,525.
As Fees Must Fall gained momentum, so did public sympathy and support.
Research brings in grants that fund the salaries of physicians, and clinical care brings in revenue as fees for service.
If you're a political lip reader, taxes are not the same as fees, or surcharges, or exemptions, deductions and wagers.
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