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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yearly fees" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing costs or charges that are incurred on an annual basis. Example: "The yearly fees for the membership will be due at the end of the month."
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Confirmant plans to charge drug companies yearly fees of £2 million, or about $2.9 million.
In the US and Japan the yearly fees are about $1m.
His company, RPX, charges clients yearly fees for licensing its patent portfolio, which reduces the companies' risk of being sued.
Quebec will pay 75 million Canadian dollars (nearly $78 million) on completion and then yearly fees until 2038, when ownership will revert to the province.
C1 Microsoft's New Pricing Plan To simplify its pricing system, Microsoft moved corporate and government customers to a subscription model of paying yearly fees for updated software.
Kaiser is both insurer and provider; employers typically pay fixed yearly fees for each member, no matter how much care is provided.
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It administers offshore firms for a yearly fee.
It's $1 to download, and there's a yearly fee, currently $10.
From next year, Santander is increasing the yearly fee on by £12 on its 123 credit card.
"I was happy to take the haircut and stop paying the yearly fee," he said.
Members get unlimited use of a wide variety of watercraft in return for a yearly fee.
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