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The phrase "assess a fee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or determination of a charge or cost for a service or product.
Example: "The company will assess a fee for late payments to encourage timely submissions."
Alternatives: "charge a fee" or "impose a fee".
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Screening costs are sometimes covered by state and federal dollars, as in New York, but more often hospitals assess a fee, usually covered by insurance.
A proposal to assess a fee on nearby property owners foundered after business owners and residents objected to paying for what they see as a tourist destination.
Furniture: Housing & Residential Services shall assess a fee of $30 for each piece of furniture that is moved from its original location within rooms and lounge areas.
Hotel programs generally do not have blackout dates, do not charge travelers to book a reward stay and do not assess a fee if customers' plans change and they need to rebook the room.
Keys and MIT ID Cards: Card Services shall assess a fee of $25 for each lost MIT ID card and $150 lock replacement fee for each key that is lost, stolen, or otherwise not returned.
Trash: Housing & Residential Services shall assess a fee no less than $200 upon participant's departure, if Housing & Residential Services finds excessive trash in any area(s), including but not limited to, individual rooms, common areas, and public spaces of the facilities used by the participants.
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Mr. Sanders also proposed that contractors be assessed a fee of up to $1,000 for each audit.
Member countries are being assessed a fee that matches the percentage of their annual contribution to the operating budget.
The company generated its revenue by assessing a fee of 5percentt from projects that reached or surpassed their funding targets.
But the bureau says that if a judge imposes any fine it is prevented from assessing a fee, and that fines are imposed most of the time.
An insurance examiner figured the odds for Sandbox.com's contest and assessed a fee of about 25 cents per player, or just $250,000 if one million people play.
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