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Discover Ludwig"room charges" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the cost or fee associated with staying in a room, such as a hotel or rental property. Example: The total cost of our weekend getaway included the room charges, as well as additional fees for amenities and taxes.
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And the care costs nearly $1.4 billion in emergency room charges alone.
So widespread is receipt fraud that clerks at many hotel gift shops agree to falsify receipts so they show up as room charges.
The Knicks were just another party of bleary-eyed travelers, waiting to reconcile room charges and begin the long journey home.
Many of the new visitors were business travelers, who drive up hotel prices by attending weekday conventions and who can put their room charges on their expense account.
And to sweeten the lure of visiting here, the finance ministry earlier this year waived indefinitely the 17.5percentt value-added tax on room charges in Livingstone.
"We did some gigs and me and Flinty charged all our room charges – porn, long-distance calls, loads of shit – to his room for a laugh.
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The era had an emergency room charge.
Family therapists typically get entire families in the room, charging $90 to $150 an hour.
Into the room charged Dr. Matthew Nitzberg, the chief medical resident, who had been watching and assessing from behind the glass.
"If it weren't for DMAT, we would have fallen on our face," said Alice Carper, an emergency room charge nurse.
Rack rates Rooms start at 4,100 CNY (£297) per night, but you'll also have to pay a 15 per cent "room charge" bringing the total to 4,715 (£341).
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