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"with toll" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a price or fee for a task or service. For example, "This action will come with a toll, as it will cost several thousand dollars."
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We can't just build our way out with toll roads".
This a where you can pave over a freeway's carpool lanes with toll roads, and few will complain.
Internet advocates fear this would lead to an online world studded with toll booths and other choke-points.
The transportation minister, Manfred Stolpe, announced the decision after talks with Toll Collect, a consortium of Deutsche Telekom, DaimlerChrysler and Cofiroute of France.
But if the Waterpod's arduous odyssey is any indication, the era of marine communities springing up with Toll Brothers-like efficiency is years away.
Equity effects also vary with toll design.
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So unless users are willing to take on the added expense of having services provide them with toll-free numbers, they may end up incurring long-distance charges.
We further examine the effect of PEI and its derivatives on complement activation and interaction with Toll-like receptors.
Biomaterials interface with toll-like receptor (TLR) 9-mediated innate immunity in a wide range of medical applications, such as tissue implants and drug delivery systems.
Dectin-1 collaborates with toll-like receptor 2 in inflammatory responses against microbial pathogens [20].
The only clear phenotype associated with Toll-9 elimination is an increase of blood cell number.
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