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Discover Ludwig"fees of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a cost or a rate associated with something. For example: "The fees of the service are very expensive," or "The student was charged a fee of ten dollars."
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Lower fees of course.
Not everybody incurred those fees, of course.
Working title: Fees of Gold.
Publish the fees of the remuneration consultants?
The firm charges management fees of 1 percent and performance fees of closer to 20 percent.
The pros' fees, of course, can vary wildly.
Banks underwriting the cash call will receive fees of £130m.
Tuition fees of £1,000 were introduced in September 1998.
An uncontested divorce is $500, plus court fees of $278.
Advertisers pay FreeCar fees of about $1,250 a month.
Nonmembers pay greens fees of $35 to $65.
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