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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay for parking" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, one might write: "Before venturing into town, I had to make sure I had enough cash to pay for parking."
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So I pay for parking.
It's free – you only pay for parking.
And on Sunday, I don't have to pay for parking.
EZPass isn't the only way to pay for parking.
Users still need to pay for parking in shorter-duration spots.
You save money not having to commute, eat out, pay for parking, etc.
At Xanadu, people may also be able to pay for parking with their EZPass.
If people can afford "Bentleys, BMWs and Mercedes" they can afford to pay for parking too, he says.
While some drivers use it to pay for parking at commuter rail stations or bus stops, most take advantage of it to pay for parking near their workplace, mostly in city centers, the executives said.
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Cities, he said, no longer pay for parks properly.
Participants do not pay for park admission or parking.
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