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low fee
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"low fee" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use this phrase when you are referring to a service, product, or activity that charges a lower price than average. For example: "This medical provider offers low fee laboratory tests."
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20 human-written examples
How low is "low fee" is also a contentious question.
News & Media
Archives|GERMANS TO MISS BOHNEN.; Metropolitan Star Refuses to Sing In Native Land for Low Fee.
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But when Kruse called, the author quoted a shockingly low fee: $3,000.
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GERMANS TO MISS BOHNEN.; Metropolitan Star Refuses to Sing In Native Land for Low Fee.
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For the low fee of $8 a month Aereo will stream broadcast television to your computer or tablet or phone.
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The film's budget was only £2.8m, and she accepted a low fee as she thought "the script was perfect.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
Intervention design and implementation must take into account these differences between subgroups of low-fee FSWs and prioritize specifically targeting low-fee FSWs who solicit in self-rented rooms and "market day" buildings.
Science
He helped organize a low-fee writers' room in Boston.
News & Media
The mutual fund king bucking the low-fee wave.
News & Media
SmarterBank is intended to be a low-fee account.
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Governments, for their part, could require banks to offer basic, low-fee accounts.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing services or products, use "low fee" to emphasize the cost-effectiveness and affordability of one option over others. For example: "Consider our service for its quality and especially its low fee."
Common error
Be careful not to use "low fee" when the service or product is actually free. "Low fee" implies that there is still a charge, just a reduced one. Use "no fee" or "free" to indicate that there is no charge at all.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "low fee" functions as a modifier describing a noun. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's used to characterize a cost that is less than the average or expected amount for a particular service or product. It is commonly used to attract customers seeking value.
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News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "low fee" is a common and grammatically correct phrase used to describe a service or product that is offered at a reduced cost. According to Ludwig AI, it is appropriate to use "low fee" when referring to a cost that is lower than average. Its primary function is to inform and persuade, often appearing in neutral to professional contexts like news articles and business communications. While generally positive, users should consider factors beyond just the cost when evaluating options. You can find it in News & Media sources, scientific articles and formal business contexts. Consider alternatives such as "affordable cost" or "reduced price" to add variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reduced price
Focuses on the price reduction rather than the fee structure itself.
affordable cost
Highlights the accessibility of the cost to a wider range of people.
inexpensive rate
Replaces "fee" with "rate" suggesting a cost per unit or time.
budget-friendly charge
Emphasizes that the charge is suitable for people on a budget.
discounted rate
Suggests a temporary or special reduction in the standard rate.
minimal expense
Emphasizes the smallness of the expense incurred.
competitive price
Highlights the price being compared to others in the market and found to be lower.
economical price
Implies efficiency and value for the money spent.
cut-rate price
Highlights a bargain basement price.
bargain price
Suggests the price is lower than expected or worth more than it costs.
FAQs
How can I use "low fee" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "low fee" and "cheap"?
"Low fee" specifically refers to a reduced cost for a service, whereas "cheap" can refer to both low cost and low quality. Using "low fee" often implies better value for money without necessarily sacrificing quality. Unlike "cheap" it is unlikely to have negative connotations.
What are some alternatives to "low fee"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "affordable cost", "reduced price", or "inexpensive rate".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested