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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as the fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or relating something to the fees being discussed.
Example: "The costs of the services will increase as the fees for processing rise."
Alternatives: "in relation to the fees" or "compared to the fees".
Exact(43)
But as the fees have multiplied, airlines' fortunes have improved.
As the fees have mushroomed, goal tallies have diminished.
This loan is repayable under the same conditions as the fees loan.
These fees are about the same as the fees for the legitimate courses.
The return in lower borrowing costs can be up to ten times as much as the fees paid for the rating.
He has already had to resign as executive president of the World Economic Forum in the real Switzerland, as the fees broke the terms of his contract.
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But the scheme's complexity is likely to boost lenders' costs, as will the fee that the government will charge.
As the fee rises towards £160, and then £170, that poverty will become worse.
We will continue to monitor a range of indicators as the fee increases work their way through the system".
As the fee rises, fossil fuels will be phased out, replaced by carbon-free energy and efficiency.
And history shows that over long periods of time, as the fee effect compounds, it becomes harder and harder to do that.
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