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"Fee on" is correct and can be used in written English in a sentence such as: "The bank charged a fee on every transaction." This phrase is typically used to indicate that a fee is being added onto some type of transaction or purchase.
For example: - "There is a fee on all credit card payments." - "The airline adds a fee on each checked bag." - "My apartment complex charges a monthly fee on parking."
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Many called repeatedly; one banker made 20 visits, paying the admission fee on each occasion.
Mosaic collects a fee on every loan.
The annual fee on my card is $49.
In Germany, publishers want a fee on commercial computer use.
Free Friday admission; $3 entry fee on Saturday and Sunday.
The registration fee on this home would be 550 pounds.
The cancellation fee on Frontier is also $150.
A $100 change fee on a nonrefundable ticket?
It would collect a small fee on each transaction.
DoCoMo would earn a processing fee on each purchase.
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(He called her EFF-ion rathan than FEE-on).
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