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Discover LudwigThe phrase "registration fees" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the cost or charge associated with registering for a service, event, or program. Example: "Please be aware that there will be a $50 registration fee for the conference."
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Currently, Colorado charges $25.25 in annual registrations fees for each ORV, which raises some $3.2 million annually for the state ORV Program.
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Registration fees: for the 8 30 run, $7 in advance, $10 tomorrow.
Registration fees have been abolished; corporal punishment made illegal.
Registration fees are 0.45percentt of the declared price.
Registration fees: $13 in advance; $17 on race day.
Registration fees for adults are sixty, seventy, or seventy-five dollars.
Registration fees: $80 on Friday, $100 on Saturday.
The competition begins at 7 30 a.m.; registration fees vary.
Advance registration fees: $10 $55 for club members; race-day fees, $15, $10 for members.
Advance registration fees: $10; club members, $5; race-day fees, $15; members, $10.
Notary fees and registration fees are usually 2,000 to 3,000 euros ($2,711 to $4,066), according to Mr. Clover.
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