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The phrase "avoid fees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ways to prevent incurring charges or costs, often in financial contexts.
Example: "By signing up for the annual plan, you can avoid fees associated with monthly billing."
Alternatives: "eliminate charges" or "prevent costs.".
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If you do, you'll avoid fees and the airlines may actually thank you for it.
But don't count on the gate check as a way to avoid fees.
But passengers who do not fall into any of the privileged categories can still avoid fees.
"Good news, we're making changes to help you avoid fees," Chase told customers in a recent notice with their statements.
Elsewhere, the best chance to avoid fees is to go in person to the box office and pay in cash.
That means that you can avoid fees for getting cash as long as you use their ATMs.
As outlined, however, the plan to allow counties to avoid fees on paper bags would seemingly address those concerns.
By requiring banks to provide straightforward, uniform account disclosure forms, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would give customers the ability to comparison shop as well as avoid fees.
Banks are also slowly abandoning "free" checking accounts, although you can still avoid fees by arranging for direct deposit or keeping a minimum balance in your account.
There are obvious ways to avoid fees for things like onboard entertainment (bring a book) or airline food (pack your lunch).
Carol Levenson, a bond analyst for Gimme Credit, an institutional research firm, noted that the company had allowed other lines of credit to expire to avoid fees.
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