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'discounted fees' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an amount of money that has been lowered from its original price, such as when you are saving money. Example sentence: By signing up for the yearly subscription package, I was able to get discounted fees.
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The $40 annual membership grants discounted fees for races and classes.
Even in Bartmann's model, which offers respectful service and slightly discounted fees and interest rates, there is no question that fringe banking is exploitative.
Some lawyers and other consultants are accepting discounted fees, and a fee examiner has been appointed to ensure that bills stay within reason.
Those discounted fees will likely set a lower benchmark for future World Cup television-rights bids in the U.S., potentially costing FIFA millions of dollars in future revenue.
The commission identifies several ways in which rich countries could open their domestic IPR systems, including discounted fees and subsidised technical assistance.
Banbury businesses are offering any obstetric doctor recruited free shirts, free beer, cheap accommodation and discounted fees at a local private school.
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PARIS — The operation in the private clinic off the Champs-Élysées involved one semicircular cut, 10 dissolving stitches and a discounted fee of $2,900.
Other landlords usually charge tenants a discounted fee for service repairs.
After the first year, drivers will have to pay a discounted fee of 0.25percentt on the amount in their account — for instance, if a driver saved $5,000, she would pay $12.50 to Betterment.
The discounted fee of students will be going from $39 to $49.
These plans are not insurance, so you pay the discounted fee directly to the dentist for work done.
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