yearly fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyearlyandfee
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yearly
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈjɪə.li/us/ˈjɪr.li/
every year or once ...
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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 ofyearlyandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofyearly fee
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The holder of a pharmacy concession owns the pharmacy, but he or she must pay ayearlyfeeto the state.
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One can even run a theatre for that purpose by having a smallyearlyfee.
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There was ayearlyfeeto carry this card.
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At them, parents must pay a monthly/termly/yearlyfee.
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All members pay ayearlyfeebased on company size.
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The park also offers dry boat storage for ayearlyfee.
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In addition to interest, buyers are sometimes charged ayearlyfeeto use the credit card.
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Theyearlyfeeof membership was set at $3.00 per year.
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Ayearlyfeeis usually paid to the club for your membership.
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Associate membership is renewed annually and theyearlyfeedepends on the individual company's revenue.
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Any non-commercial research or educational institution such as libraries, archives and schools may be connected for ayearlyfee.
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Typically, patents were valid for 15 years, but it was necessary to pay a significantyearlyfeeto maintain them.
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A $25yearlyfeewill be charged to students who plan on driving to school and parking their cars in the student parking lot.
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Customers were required to join and pay a $25yearlyfee, and only persons age 21 or older were allowed to join.
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Members pay ayearlyfeefor the privilege of being admitted to the library and using its facilities, with the exception of state, court or non-profit legal services organizations members.
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