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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "yes fee" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express agreement or acknowledgment regarding a fee, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "If you agree to the terms, please confirm with a yes fee."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

2 human-written examples

NO FEE! BUT ALSO YES FEE! (Location: much farther east than you thought the continent extended).

News & Media

The New Yorker

Two cable operators said that a fair monthly subscriber fee would have been no more than $1, not the average YES fee of $1.82.

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

58 human-written examples

Meanwhile, the companies' bankers — Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and others — jockeyed for positions of influence, and yes, fees.

News & Media

The New York Times

Costs Between airline tickets, theater guarantee, promotional materials, publicists, lodging, meals, cabs, seeing other shows, Fringe fest fees, Fringe comedy fest fees (yes, that fest has its own fees), props and the run-up to the fest, we probably spent in the neighborhood of $15,000.

News & Media

The New York Times

Cablevision refuses to pay YES a monthly fee of $2 a subscriber to carry the channel as a basic network.

Cablevision has offered to pay YES a monthly fee of 55 cents a subscriber, while YES has been charging other cable providers $2 a month per subscriber.

The suit, which comes as Cablevision refuses to pay YES a monthly fee of $2 a subscriber, had accused YES and Cablevision of conspiring to drive up prices for consumers.

Whatever the number is, it has not pressured Cablevision into paying YES a monthly fee of up to $2 a subscriber, as 39 other cable operators and DirecTV have done.

The executives said Cablevision would pay YES a monthly fee of about $2 a subscriber, which the cable channel has received from all other cable operators in the region.

New York Yankees Rights Holder: YES NETWORK Rights Fee: $90 Million.

News & Media

Forbes

YES, FREE Admission fees to the city's museums were abolished last year.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Avoid using the phrase "yes fee" in formal writing. It lacks clarity and isn't standard English. Instead, use clearer alternatives like "fee agreement" or "fee confirmation".

Common error

Don't assume your audience understands "yes fee" to mean agreement on a fee. Always opt for explicit and unambiguous language such as "I agree to the fee" or "The fee has been accepted."

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Source & Trust

89%

Authority and reliability

2.8/5

Expert rating

Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "yes fee" functions as a noun phrase, seemingly intended to signify agreement or acknowledgment related to a cost. However, based on Ludwig AI analysis, it's non-standard and lacks a clear grammatical function in conventional English.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

66%

Science

34%

Formal & Business

0%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "yes fee" is not a standard or grammatically sound expression in English. While Ludwig provides some examples, its AI identifies the phrase as incorrect. It's likely intended to convey agreement or acknowledgment regarding a fee, but more explicit and conventional alternatives are strongly recommended in both formal and informal writing. Instead of "yes fee", consider using clearer phrases like "fee agreement" or confirming the specific fee amount. The limited and questionable usage of "yes fee" suggests it should be avoided to prevent confusion.

FAQs

What does "yes fee" mean?

The phrase "yes fee" is not standard English and its meaning is unclear. It may be intended to express agreement or acknowledgment of a fee. Clearer alternatives are preferred.

How can I express agreement to a fee in writing?

Instead of "yes fee", use phrases such as "I agree to the fee", "The "agreed fee" is acceptable", or "I confirm the fee payment".

Is it correct to say "yes fee"?

No, "yes fee" is not considered correct English. It lacks clarity and is not widely recognized or used. Use clearer and more common alternatives.

What's a better way to acknowledge a fee?

Alternatives to "yes fee" include "fee acknowledgment", "fee confirmation", or a simple statement like "I understand the fee".

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Source & Trust

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Authority and reliability

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Real-world application tested

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