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Discover Ludwig"regular fare" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the usual or standard fare or prices charged for something (such as a service or product). Here is an example sentence: "The company offers regular fare on their flights to Chicago."
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It was regular fare at the time.
"It's not my regular fare".
(The regular fare is $278).
But it is regular fare in Peixian.
Regular fare is $1.10 , 60cents for children.
Well, by comparison with the regular fare, they're relatively cheap.
On Tuesday evening, Trans World Airlines made regular fare cuts with many restrictions.
Then, as now, politicians' days are numbered when they become regular fare in comedy.
Continental said the regular fare by that late date was $972.
And "Lilith" certainly doesn't have much in common with a lot of City Opera's regular fare.
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Larded with much higher costs, incumbent airlines immediately recognized the threat posed by the scrappy new competitor, which once famously offered a fifth of Chivas Regal scotch to entice customers to pay a $26 regular fare from Dallas to Houston.
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