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The phrase 'surcharge to' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a financial context to refer to an additional fee or charge that is added on top of an existing fee. For example, "The taxi company added a ten-dollar surcharge to the fare for bulky luggage."
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There is a $4 customs surcharge to Toronto and a $3 customs surcharge to Rochester.
(Mr. Cheney favors adding a surcharge to participants' water bills).
— which effectively means merchants cannot add a surcharge to any transaction.
Fares keep jumping: airlines have just added another surcharge to cover higher fuel costs.
A sin-tax surcharge to the main GST rate would apply to petrol, tobacco and alcohol.
Voting to impose a tax surcharge to pay for war will affect far too many voters.
But who would balk at paying a $5 ticket surcharge to acquire more reliable security?
Those that do, do not usually pass on a surcharge to the customer".
Virgin Airways followed suit Monday afternoon, raising its one-way fuel surcharge to £6.
He suggested charging taxpayers a surcharge to cover debt related to the incinerators.
For people who pay after 10pm, there will be a £5 surcharge to discourage late payments.
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