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Discover Ludwig"fee-free" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It can be used to describe services, products, or other offerings that do not have a fee associated with them. For example, "The bank offers a fee-free account to new customers."
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(Fee-free VPNs are routinely blocked).
Fee-free balance transfers still exist.
All of the deals are fee-free.
The site also has fee-free weekends occasionally.
Most users of the independently owned A.T.M.s pay surcharges, although there are some fee-free networks.
New York city offers free police assistance; Massachusetts, fee-free filming on any government property.
For instance, a £100 fee-free buffer could mean avoiding all charges.
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Registration fee; free for spectators.
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$25 entry fee; free for participants ages 12 to 21 and spectators.
But the lowest advertised fare is available to customers who book using the fee free payment channels," a spokesman said.
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