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Discover LudwigThe phrase without fees is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an activity or service that is offered free of charge. For example, "The library offers free WiFi access without fees."
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GREENS WITHOUT FEES -- Through Feb. 28, guests at the lodgings on Sea Island, Ga., will receive one round of golf each day on the islands' three courses, designed by Davis Love 3rd, Rees Jones and Tom Fazio.
The education system is, with few exceptions, public and open to all without fees.
Air fare, if booked through the cruise line, will be changed without fees.
Even Mr. Basskin said he would prefer a world without fees.
Some towns fear that without fees, their parks will be overwhelmed.
Basic service, without fees, must be sufficiently degraded in order to make people want to pay to escape it.
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The local producer was all at sea and Reinhardt took over tactfully, anonymously and without fee.
He is being represented without fee by the New York firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
He spent eight years in private clinical practice, attending without fee those too poor to afford his services.
Having witnessed the oppressive slave system at close range, he early developed a fierce hatred of bondage and defended numbers of fugitives without fee.
Talk story about Dr. Richard W. Firestone who is making a study, without fee, of why car accidents happen, at the urging of the NYC Traffic Dept.
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