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The phrase "charge a flat fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation in which a company or individual charges a consistent rate for a service, regardless of the amount of time or effort required. For example: "The plumber charged a flat fee of $150 for the job."
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They charge a flat fee and own and service all the equipment involved.
It is opening a retail space in September, and will charge a flat fee for walk-in encryption tech support.
France will hold a beauty contest, too, but will charge a flat fee of about $4 billion a license.
The argument can be made that the airport should charge a flat fee for each plane, regardless of size, which would encourage the airlines to use bigger planes.
Mr. Geoghegan used to charge a flat fee of $2,500 for a labor arbitration, which was usually completed in a day.
For plan sponsors with very large asset bases, generally $1 billion or more, the firms almost always charge a flat fee.
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It charges a flat fee of $5 or $6 per transaction.
The firm charges a flat fee that is no more than 0.5 percent of the total payment.
Divorce Hotel charges a flat fee of $3,500 to $10,000, depending on the complexity of a couple's financial arrangements.
First she listed with a broker, then switched to an online multiple listing service that charged a flat fee.
Just tell me how much.' " Mr. Glider (212-535-0676) charges a flat fee of $140 for a standard fireplace cleaning.
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