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The phrase "for an extra" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate an additional cost or benefit. Example: "You can upgrade to a larger room for an extra $20 per night."
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All that way for an extra penny?
network for an extra charge.
For an extra bucket of feed?
$5 fee for an extra sibling.
Grooming is available for an extra charge.
"You asked for an extra clip.
"But not for an extra 2percentt.
Imagine you ask your boss for an extra week's vacation.
"Every man for himself, scavenging for an extra bin".
Fee: $9 $66 for members; $5 for an extra sibling.
The fair was extended for an extra day.
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