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"higher fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an increased or additional cost for something, for example: "Because of the complex nature of the project, the contractor is charging a higher fee than originally planned."
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We pay a higher fee if the school does a larger amount of admin work.
Now he enjoys photographing in his Ridgefield studio, or, for a higher fee, wherever one wishes.
Changes to tickets sold before Jan . 19are not subject to the higher fee.
In exchange for this move, S&N was able to negotiate higher fee rates.
Over New York City's protests, the judge awarded the higher fee.
Nor are significantly higher fee levels out of the question in the right context.
It also applied the higher fee for changes made to tickets purchased from Jan . 31onward.
Quickly realizing his value, Lockhart immediately demands a higher fee, leading to an ugly fallout.
(Telemundo's higher fee reflected the greater World Cup interest among Spanish-speaking viewers).
The higher fee was in force for all tickets as of Jan . 29 regardless of when they were bought.
The woman collected $8,000 from a California couple, then collected a higher fee from clients in Britain.
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