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"zero fee" is a perfectly fine and widely used phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to something that has no fee or cost associated with it. For example: "This service offers customers a zero fee banking experience."
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"Zero fee is paid for recruiting," he says.
Fidelity and Vanguard are breaking new ground in launching zero fee mutual funds and ETFs.
Now they have to deal with Schwab cutting to the final act, a zero fee.
Fidelity is strictly focused on retail investors with this move, and has said it has no plans to offer zero fee index funds to institutional investors.
Some cards have zero fee.
The downside is that zero fee balance transfers sometimes have shorter promotional periods.
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But with zero fees, there's zero profit from donations.
Fees – Private loans tend to have zero fees, while the federal loans have origination fees of approximately 1 and 4%.
It also touts zero fees.
Or, better still, zero fees.
There will also be zero fees.
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