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Discover Ludwig"renewal fee" is a correct part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a fee associated with renewing something, such as a subscription or license. For example, "The annual renewal fee for a driver's license is $50."
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Charge more for the non-renewable license, because other couples will be paying a renewal fee every five years.
You will need to renew your liquor license on a yearly basis, which will involve paying a renewal fee.
It's available by mail and at motor-vehicle offices for $50, plus a $10 annual renewal fee; a personalized plate costs $150 plus the renewal fee.
In addition, following a review of his circumstances, we were able to reduce his renewal fee".
A third of agents charged a tenancy renewal fee, while the rest did not.
At least you can budget for the preposterous £100 letting agent's renewal fee every year.
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Pharmacy technicians will need to renew their licenses every two years, renewal fees vary between $25 and $50 based on the license number.
Tenancy renewal fees are a good example.
Validation fees and renewal fees further affect the validation behavior of applicants.
Applicants also have to find around $7,000 in renewal fees.
The bill, among other things, more than quadrupled their wine and beer permit and renewal fees.
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