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admission charge

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Noun1.admission charge - the fee charged for admissionadmission charge - the fee charged for admission        
fee - a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services
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admission charge رَسْم الالتحاق vstupné adgangsgebyr Eintrittsgeld χρέωση εισόδου precio de entrada pääsymaksu frais d’entrée ulaznica prezzo d’ingresso 入場料 입장료 toegangsprijs inngangspenger opłata za wejście taxa de entrada входная плата inträdesavgift ค่าธรรมเนียมในการเข้า giriş ücreti tiền vào cửa 入场费


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Byline: The Register-Guard Oregon Life: There is an additional admission charge of $5 for adults and $3 for youths and seniors for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry's "Da Vinci: The Genius" exhibit opening Saturday in Portland.
Byline: Linzi Nicholson TOWN board members staged a boycott of the Grimsby directors' box in a protest over admission charges for Leeds Road fans.
I do accept that these admission charges are not as usual.
 
 
 
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