admission fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadmissionandfee
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admission
noun
uk/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/us/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of agreeing that something is true, ...
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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 ofadmissionandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The relative cost variable includes general travel cost increases other thanadmissionfeechanges.
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Table 5 shows that landowners obtain $146,587 in annual revenue when they charge anadmissionfeeof $1.50, since the number of visitors for the 2001-2002 season was estimated at 97,725.
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A specialadmissionfeeof 500 million yen is payable, plus some additional costs.
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Certainly a good deal of amateur football cannot be seen without the payment of anadmissionfee.
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Indeed, the cost of collecting theadmissionfeealmost reached the total amount taken.
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The public will be admitted to the house after the opening ceremony on payment of anadmissionfee.
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The bookmaker is not necessarily charged five times the highestadmissionfeethat is charged to any part of the track.
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Theadmissionfeerepresents a small contribution by visitors to the cost of maintenance.
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Theadmissionfeepays for heating and lighting.
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Is the criterion to be, then, that an institution charges anadmissionfee?
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I hope that the criterion is not simply that the institution charges anadmissionfee.
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They charged a smalladmissionfee, and this charge had been in operation for some years.
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The situation now is that the spectator is not conscious of what part of hisadmissionfeeis tax and what is not.
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However, the value to our nation from the arts does not just rest with buying tickets or paying anadmissionfee.
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He said that if people are charged anadmissionfeefor an event and if drinks are paid for, a temporary entertainment licence is needed.
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We were told not to worry—there will not be anadmissionfee, and people will just be charged for a guide.
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To charge five times the publicadmissionfeeis extremely unreasonable.
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The prisoners were expected to pay anadmissionfeeon entering gaol and a release fee.
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The mere fact that anadmissionfeehas been paid to watch the afternoon spectacle, though the spectators came in earlier, would not invalidate the position.
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All that will happen next week is that the jackpot will be reduced from £100 to £90 or theadmissionfeewill go up by 10p in the pound.
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