registration fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregistrationandfee
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registration
noun
uk/ˌredʒ.ɪˈstreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌredʒ.əˈstreɪ.ʃən/
the act of recording a name or information on an ...
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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 ofregistrationandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Mention this ad and receive 5% off yourregistrationfee.
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The feedback included (as always) criticism of theregistrationfee.
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Theregistrationfeewill not be retrospective.
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Will there be aregistrationfee?
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There is aregistrationfeeof £125.
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There, noregistrationfeeis required.
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For instance, bidders that wish to participate in an auction may be required to pay aregistrationfee.
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This company will pay whichever is the highestregistrationfee.
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We are going to get money from thisregistrationfee.
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Will theregistrationfeebe part of the premium?
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There is aregistrationfeepaid by the local authority.
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A proposal has been made for an annualregistrationfee.
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Figures have been suggested for theregistrationfee.
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Before 1981 there was noregistrationfeefor minors.
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Of course, builders are charged aregistrationfee.
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Either it is a fee or aregistrationfee.
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First, at the moment, there is a £13registrationfee.
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It charges aregistrationfeesimply for accepting claims.
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If that is right, who will set theregistrationfee?
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A realisticregistrationfeeis a way of achieving that.
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Itsregistrationfeefor students is a mere £50.
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There could be a substantialregistrationfeeand nominal fees in the constituencies, or an insubstantial registration fee and larger fees in the constituencies.
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This case concerns only a £1registrationfee, but the next time we may have retrospective legislation which covers far more than a £1registrationfee.
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I felt that criticism over theregistrationfeewas unjustified in that it compared very favorably with similar conferences running in 2001.
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But theregistrationfeeimposed in the past can easily be imposed again.
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