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Discover Ludwig"parking fees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the costs associated with parking a car in a lot or a street. For example: "We asked the restaurant to validate our parking fees."
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We can eliminate parking fees".
"So let's raise the parking fees".
Parking fees have also been reduced.
They are exempt from tolls and parking fees.
Passengers must pay all tolls and parking fees.
Her father, Hal, paled when he saw local parking fees.
The money comes from parking fees at the station.
It has refunded your parking fees, rounded up to £5.
Drivers with the plates can also avoid paying road tolls and parking fees.
It also promised motorists who drive electric cars discounts on parking fees and congestion charges.
New York City, he notes, raises $4 billion a year from parking fees.
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