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"membership fees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to fees that someone pays in order to be a member of a certain organization or club. For example, "The membership fees for the gym are $50 per month."
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5.10pm: Debate on membership fees.
First: no enrollment or membership fees.
And they put in membership fees.
There may also be membership fees and escalating usage charges.
The ICSW is funded through membership fees and grants.
Total revenue, which includes membership fees, rose to $19.24 billion.
Membership fees are £6 for individuals and £12 for families.
Membership fees for the I.park club have not been determined.
Annual membership fees begin at $500, but tenants pay $150.
For many years, Mr. Diefenbach charged no membership fees.
Microsoft paid membership fees of $125,000 a year.
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