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"charge fees for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a fee will be charged for some kind of service or product. For example, "The bank will charge fees for international money transfers."
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L&C doesn't charge fees for advice.
May a school charge fees for uniforms for team sports?
Banks do not charge fees for most of their services.
Higher trading volume brings in more revenue for exchanges, which charge fees for transactions conducted.
Many of these charge fees for conducting home death-care seminars and workshops.
Officials at Tripoli airport charge fees for services, such as aircraft handling.
Unlike some rates that telephone companies charge, fees for D.S.L. connections are typically not regulated.
The computerized reservations systems also charge fees for each ticket booked.
Most MOOC providers are making plans to offer credit — and charge fees for certificates and proctored exams.
People will shift their savings from deposits to investment products with better yields that banks can charge fees for.
On the other hand, some prepaid cards not only charge overdraft fees, but many also charge fees for declined transactions.
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