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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at fare" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, as "fare" typically refers to the cost of a ticket or the food provided, and "at" does not fit contextually.
Example: "The bus fare is due at the station."
Alternatives: "at the cost" or "for the fare".
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Nowhere is it spelled out, surely not at fare booths.
March participants are encouraged to purchase SmarTrip cards in advance to avoid the crush at fare machines.
This week, they're offering an enticing deal for Carrot Club members: a free Thanksgiving turkey with a purchase of $50 of groceries, only at Fare & Square.
But in America earlier this autumn Uber's own drivers shut off the app and staged pickets in protest at fare cuts.
The program is built around an all-purpose app that will serve as a "virtual SmarTrip" card, allowing users to reload their fare cards on the go and swipe their smartphones at fare gates the way they wave their SmarTrip cards today.
The Green, LibDem and Labour candidates said the mayor did not look at fare costs but focused on "vanity projects".
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Looking at fares to two other nearby cities -- Charlotte, N.C., and Knoxville, Tenn.
Each boasts at least five fast trains an hour, taking 15 minutes or less, at fares of a few pounds.
Back then, the shuttles carried several million passengers a year at fares as low as $49 each way.
He added it was "high time" to take a fresh look at fares and ticketing.
Waiters routinely talk down to diners and taxi drivers thumb their noses at fares.
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