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"fees for" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a charge or cost associated with something, such as tuition fees or administration fees. For example: "The university charges an annual fee for student registration."
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Of Fees for Experts.
Fees for the GDL vary.
L&C doesn't charge fees for advice.
First there were fees for checked bags.
Banks will pay fees for the guarantees.
So do fees for monitoring portfolio companies.
There are no underwriting fees, for instance.
Seattle has raised fees for rubbish collection.
"Very high fees for no value".
Take checked-baggage fees, for example.
There are fees for accessing these perks.
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