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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nominal fees" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to small or minimal charges for services or products. Example: "The workshop has a nominal fee of $10 to cover materials."
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It has 25 riding members and about 75 social members who pay nominal fees.
"If we lose our youth players for nominal fees how are we going to survive?
Merchants at makeshift tables charged nominal fees to download music and videos on mobile devices.
Mr. Robledo said that while the banks charged nominal fees up front for their services, they hid their profits.
As has been previously disclosed, Mr. Ebbers allowed the chairman of the compensation committee, Styles Kellett Jr., to have access to a company plane for only nominal fees.
Many of the suggestions involved nominal fees for the use of county parks, such as a $1 fee for concerts and cultural events in Eisenhower Park.
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The musicians receive a nominal fee.
Nominal fee for update (ten-per-cent tithe).
Early this month President Bush agreed to sell the island to New York for a nominal fee.
Even the company itself describes the charge as "a nominal fee".
Step 3: For a nominal fee, you can obtain a catalog subscription.
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