proposed fee

collocation in English

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proposed
adjective
uk
/prəˈpəʊzd/
us
/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk
/fiː/
us
/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofproposedandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproposed fee

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I have no information to suggest how many of these students are likely to be unable to pay theproposedfeeincreases for 1977–78.
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The average cost of producing these little microfiches is about £1·30; theproposedfeeof £1 is, we believe, reasonable in the circumstances.
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Theproposedfeefor the first option, the preferred option, is an annual fee of £600.
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I do not think he told us what would be the maximumproposedfeeper pupil.
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I hope that there will be full and proper consultation before theproposedfeelevels are decided.
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They are particularly reassured that theproposedfeeincreases to be incurred by businesses, such as taxi firms, will be modest and subject to an industry consultation exercise.
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We shall be working with the profession to monitor the outcome of the changes to theproposedfeescale to ensure that we achieve our objective.
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Now, theproposedfeefor the register.
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The regulations enacted for the park were not implemented, nor was theproposedfeestructure, and the first draft management plan was never officially endorsed or adopted.
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Proposed fees would be $8 for cars and commercial vehicles and $21 for trucks entering from outside the zone.
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The proposed fees would range from about $18-25 more per month for everyone in those cities.
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