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The phrase "membership dues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to fees that one must pay to be a part of an organization or club. For example, "We have an annual membership fee of $50 due in April for our club. These membership dues help us to provide resources to our members."
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But political involvement and membership dues?
"That was our membership dues.
Yearly membership dues start at $39.99.
— Steve Coll, "Membership Dues," September 26 , 2011
Because America has failed to pay its membership dues.
"The G8 is a club, and clubs have membership dues.
Membership dues are now at a premium for this nonprofit, listener-supported station.
The HSUS is funded almost entirely by bequests, contributions, foundation grants, and membership dues.
The Pew Centre has no membership dues and consists of 22 corporate members.
On a boring business note, membership dues are, well, due by the end of July.
But few inspire their own dedicated society, complete with membership dues and an annual convention.
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