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The phrase "charge a small fee" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when talking about something that costs a relatively small amount of money. For example, "The community center charges a small fee for use of the gym."
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The shopkeeper will charge a small fee for the service.
Both charge a small fee to start service.
Both will probably charge a small fee for handling the disposal.
These are telephone booths converted by private operators who charge a small fee for connecting to the Internet.
The first one will be free, but he is considering charging for it eventually, he says, "Might charge a small fee or get it sponsored.
The owners of the campsite charge a small fee for parking and to cross their land to the cove, but it's a price well worth paying.
Many races provide a sample form that you can print out and bring to your GP (who may or may not charge a small fee).
Today, Zuckoff writes, "elderly native men in penis gourds... charge a small fee to pose for photos, inserting boar tusks through passages in their nasal septums to look fierce.
"A guy will set up a small shop with a large solar panel on the roof or behind and charge a small fee for recharging the solar light," Mr. Verhaar said.
Dan Perlman in Buenos Aires (casasaltshaker.com) and Lothar Hesse in Dusseldorf (f-cook.de) also run in-house restaurants (both charge a small fee) - and keep your ear to the ground for more.
Two sites that offer this service already are vFlyer and Postlets; a third, Mpire, which plans to charge a small fee for the service, will join the fray soon.
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