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"fee for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the cost of services or goods. For example, "There is a fee for parking at the mall."
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Additional fee for CPR training.
Free; fee for parking.
Fee for each, $12.
(No fee for either).
Because there's a fee for that.
Benton received no fee for the commission.
It collects a fee for that.
There is no fee for joining.
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The fee-for-service payment system predominates.
Expression-of-gratitude, fee-for-service, fee-for-commodity, fee-for-access, fee-for-quicker-access, or fee-for-better-quality? ▪ What is the amount of the informal payment?
Private Fee-for-Service, or PFFS.
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