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entrance fee

NOUN
  1. the fee charged for admission

How To Use entrance fee In A Sentence

  • There is no entrance fee to the gallery.
  • There's a stiff £6 entrance fee to the exhibition.
  • Its decision to reintroduce free entry to the art gallery, reversing the ill-considered entrance fee, was a positive gesture of intent.
  • I went there whenever I had a chance and the money to pay the entrance fee.
  • How much is the entrance fee?
  • The iFotoGuide allows the user to look at travel information like hotels and weather, not to mention park information such as wildflower blooms as well as entrance fees. Mobilewhack.com
  • The entrance fee barely covered costs but the club earned handsomely from drink sales.
  • In keeping with Festival policy, their entrance fees were not refunded.
  • Once they have undergone an official briefing and paid the annual marine park entrance fee, suitably certified divers are free to dive unescorted and at their own discretion.
  • The entrance fee into the cenote was about a dollar. A Mother And Teenage Son Travel The Yucatan
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