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Discover LudwigThe phrase "express fee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "express fee" when referring to an extra charge associated with a service, product or shipment that is delivered quickly and/or requires special handling. For example, "We offer overnight shipping, however there is an express fee that will be added to the cost of the shipment."
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Some rental brokers charge a fee, expressed here as a percentage of the annual rent.
When you subtract their management fee (expressed as a percentage in an "expense ratio"), their cut always eats into your performance.
There's a nominal one penny charge for those subscribing to Express and a $3/order fee for those that pay as you go.
And last June, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal signed a law prohibiting contingency-fee contracts without express authorization from the legislature and capping fees at $500 an hour.
Some observers have expressed surprise that a fee is being levied at all.
He has previously expressed surprise at the fee that United paid for Martial, a teenager whom Wenger considered to be more of a winger than a striker.
Later he expressed concern about "any fee that contradicts a physician's contract agreement with an insurance company or other health benefits provider".
Mr. Fee also expressed concerns about the safety of his son's taking daily amphetamines for a condition he might not have.
Republicans in the Legislature were angered when a member of their delegation, Salvatore B. Pontillo, spoke to Mr. Gulotta on his own on Saturday and expressed reservations about the fee increases.
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