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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fee depends on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that a fee is based on some other factor. For example, "The exact fee for the service depends on the complexity of the task."
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The National Zoo, one of the few in the country without an entry fee, depends on government funding.
Where you pay your replacement fee depends on what library collection the item came from originally.
And the licence fee depends on the possession of a television set, and an increasing number of especially younger people do not watch television on a television set.
I ordered 10 boxes for $16.90 plus $3.99 for shipping (the shipping fee depends on where you live and the total cost of your order).
The amount of the fee depends on a variety of factors, including the difficulty of the question and how long it will take the expert to answer it.
While Mr. DiNizio said his fee depends on the client and location, he generally charges a few thousand dollars for a concert.
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Meanwhile, service providers pay IT-Radar a fee depending on how many leads they accept.
Customers pay a fee depending on how much content they serve using Sonic Notify's technology.
The only cost is the valuation and possibly a non-refundable booking fee, depending on the lender.
Brokers generally charge 10 percent or more of the rental fee, depending on the area and level of property management.
Yes, there is a fee, depending on which card or service you use, but the cash comes almost instantly.
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