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"subscription fees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a set amount of money that someone pays periodically in order to access a service or product. For example: "We offer a range of subscription fees for our online educational course."
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They could increase subscription fees.
Beyond that, subscription fees apply.
About half of CNN Worldwide's revenue comes from subscription fees.
His company plans to generate revenue through small subscription fees.
The waste of our members' subscription fees is scandalous.
It hopes to make its money from the resulting subscription fees rather than the technology itself.
AOL continues to collect hundreds of millions of dollars a year in subscription fees.
The company also had increases from subscription fees, driven by improvement in its cable networks.
Netflix carries no commercials; its revenue derives entirely from subscription fees.
Papers have charged monthly subscription fees of around $3.95 to $10.95.
Web-based firms, by contrast, have to make do with subscription fees.
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