admission charge

NOUN
  1. the fee charged for admission
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How To Use admission charge In A Sentence

  • The Museum has no admission charge .
  • Dinner and dance lessons, no admission charge.
  • The admission charge/fee is £2.
  • The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
  • The new season will also bring admission charge to Museum of Flight, £2 for adults and £1 children and concessions.
  • The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
  • The exhibition is free, but there is an admission charge to the Castle.
  • the admission charge
  • Competitions have become the highway to theatrical performances, with admission charged and cash prizes and trophies and titles awarded.
  • The only admission charge is their time.
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