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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less fee" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a reduced or lowered fee or cost. Example: "Due to our ongoing promotion, we are offering a 10% less fee for our services this month."
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But in another troubling sign, revenue fell by about 7 percent, as the bank took in less fee income on deposit accounts.
And as returns stumbled in that unit, which includes mutual funds, customers pulled out $76.5 billion of assets, leaving Morgan with less fee revenue.
Barclays does collect less fee income for asset-backeds (0.25% of a deal) than for corporates (0.45%).
We have a significant number of products – 92.1percentnt of our range – which carry fees of less than £1000 (nine in 10 products has a fee of £995 or less whilst one in three products has a £99 or less fee.
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There will be far less "fee-for-service," that is, billing for each visit.
(1 Fiscal Service will transmit amounts collected for debts, less fees charged pursuant to paragraph (j) of this section, to the appropriate creditor agency or agencies.
(g Disposition of amounts collected.Fiscal Service will transmit amounts collected for debts, less fees charged under paragraph (h) of this section, to the appropriate State.
The reforms could also benefit contributors because they would pay less fees to the Open Pension Funds, which charge 7percentt commission.
Bradley: 'I'm here to shout at the government because I think it would be quite nice if there were less fees and less barriers for people from disadvantaged backgrounds to enter higher education.
But how can a merchant ever know what the card is to ask the customer to use a different or cheaper card that carries less fees for the merchant?
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