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Discover LudwigThe phrase "licensing fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a fee that is paid in order to legally use something. For example, "Before they were able to use the software, they had to pay a licensing fee."
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Netflix pays a relatively small licensing fee.
The bill would impose an annual licensing fee of $50.
Mr. Christian paid $1,200 upfront along with a $200 a month licensing fee.
Countries as well as companies lined up to pay the licensing fee.
To make money, Swype charges phone makers a licensing fee for each device sold.
"In addition, there's an HDMI licensing fee that's paid on a per input basis," he said.
The owner of the patent is paid a small licensing fee by the generic drug maker.
On CDI's advice, Microsoft slashed its Windows licensing fee for internet cafes by about 80%.
What it gave Stanley was its name on a new product and a licensing fee.
THE WITNESS: An apportionment of sixty-six into whatever the licensing fee was.
When songs are synthesized, only the songwriter is paid a licensing fee.
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