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Discover LudwigThe phrase "willingly pay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a readiness or eagerness to make a payment for a service or product.
Example: "I am willing to pay extra for a faster delivery service."
Alternatives: "gladly pay" or "eager to pay".
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I would willingly pay a premium for this.
Let Quebec be French and willingly pay the price for it.
Its customers willingly pay for the company's products; the transaction makes them better off also.
We have sold 20,000 nets at malaria education sessions, and people willingly pay.
There are other values I chose instead, and I willingly pay the price for my choice.
A dozen of them willingly pay for CyberKnife treatments among other prostate options.
Fans of extra-virgin olive oil willingly pay more for its provenance and polyphenols as much as its aroma.
The popularity of the helicopter indicates that users willingly pay any additional costs involved to obtain that capability.
He had thought that fans would willingly pay the price of a latte to support musicians directly.
Often school districts acknowledge that they cannot provide an adequate education, and willingly pay for private tuition.
It is hardly surprising that commuters who can afford it willingly pay extra to avoid traffic jams and inconvenience.
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