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Discover LudwigIn formal written English, the phrase "extra for" is not considered grammatically correct.
It is more commonly used in spoken English. However, there are a few instances where "extra for" can be used in written English, typically in a casual or informal context. It is often used to indicate an additional charge or fee for something. Example: "There is an extra $20 charge for late check-outs."
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Two bucks extra for guacamole?
Flights are extra for the Barcelona trip.
$2.70 extra for a shot of wheatgrass.
Other passengers paid extra for that privilege.
I'd definitely pay extra for that.
"Am I to pay extra for soap?
I ordered extra for her to hoard.
Clients pay extra for each kill.
(You'll pay extra for watersports and spa).
Few customers pay extra for safety screens.
I can't do extra for my grandkids.
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