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Discover LudwigThe phrase "testing fee" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a fee or cost associated with taking a test or exam. Example: "I was surprised at the high testing fee for the SAT exam."
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In addition, drivers pay a "spill tax" of 0.3 cents a gallon for environmental preservation and a petroleum testing fee of 0.05 cents.
In the meantime, the College Board is advising affected students to retake the test on Dec. 1 and is waiving the testing fee.
"You have to pay the testing fee in U.S. dollars...
States could do their part by providing local schools with high-quality information to share with students about applying for financial aid and scholarships, about the benefits of applying to highly competitive colleges, and about college application fee waivers, standardized testing fee waivers, and the like.
A second testing fee will be required, however.
Beware of Internet postal exam scams that promise mail carrier positions for a testing fee.
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Continuing a pattern of à la carte pricing in the airline industry, at least two carriers are testing fee-based services for another amenity: in-flight entertainment.
The hospital charges $3,850 for a vaginal delivery, with or without an epidural, and $5,600 for a planned C-section — prices that include standard hospital, doctors' and testing fees.
In older patients, laboratory testing fees were higher for diabetics than for nondiabetics (P<0.05).
Hospitalization costs over the follow-up period, including total hospitalization costs, treatment costs (including custody fee, rescue fee, interventional treatment costs), total drug costs, laboratory testing fees, inspection fees, consultation fees, bed fees, and nursing fees were defined.
Testing fees can be substantial, especially when individual genetic variants are assayed sequentially, and indeed are soon likely to rival the cost of obtaining an entire genome sequence.
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