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"toll for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the payment or consequences of something, particularly in a negative context. Example: The heavy toll for ignoring climate change can be seen in the increasing frequency of natural disasters.
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"They toll for you".
The toll for the caravan was $9.
Whom does the bell toll for?
And his body has taken a toll for that.
The total death toll for both quakes exceeded 5000.
The bell will toll for approximately five minutes.
We may not know the full toll for many weeks.
"It's a huge death toll for such a banal accident".
The facility owner takes a toll for liquefaction and shipping.
Giant anteater, the bell may toll for thee.
"This disease has taken a toll for generations".
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