membership fee

collocation in English

meaningsofmembershipandfee

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membership
noun
uk
/ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of belonging to ...
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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 ofmembershipandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Surely the £8membershipfeecannot be so daunting.
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The second source was amembershipfee, which amounted to 4.8 per cent of the member's wage.
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It is a bit like a golf club: one can enter only if one has certain credentials and can pay themembershipfee.
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By getting the customer to sign a bogus membership form on the doorstep and pay themembershipfee, the club keeps within the law.
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They are paying an extra £17.50 a week for their food, and the £4membershipfee.
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Customers do not have to join any club or pay amembershipfee.
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No doubt such people pay amembershipfee; there may or may not be a financial relationship.
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The secretariat's activities are financed through amembershipfeelevied on the association's members.
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Registration costs and the first year'smembershipfeeare granted on a case by case basis to those whose posts require such status.
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Basically they all have a smaller entry fee ormembershipfeethan we have.
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The club works in this way: you pay your annualmembershipfeebut you become only a temporary club member.
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Each individual who pays hismembershipfeehas the right to participate.
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Unions should fight for the good of their members and give value for themembershipfee.
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I suppose the nearest analogy to a recreational connection charge is amembershipfeelevied on joining a boating club run by an undertaker.
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I hear that the entry fee to the association costs £10 per cab, with £30 per cab per yearmembershipfee.
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Clearly some countries do not pay amembershipfee; others pay a very largemembershipfee.
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They seem determined to pay themembershipfeeof the club before they know that there is any chance of being elected.
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I accept that themembershipfeefor a video club can be as little as £1 a year.
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But no othermembershipfeeis required from members.
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