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- 01. The one-way [fare] to Cambridge is approximately $50.02. Plane [fares] are expected to increase as a result of the merger of the country's two major airlines.03. I had to walk home from the pubbecause I didn't have enough for the taxi [fare].04. Bus [fares] for kids are about $1.00 less than for adults.05. When you visit Saltspring Island, you only have to pay a one-way [fare] because the ferry is free on the way back.06. How much is the train [fare] from Copenhagen to Berlin?07. You can get a discount [fare] for most flights if you show your student card.08. Andrew Carnegie, one of the richest Americans ever, never carried any cash, and was once kicked off a London train because he did not have the [fare].09. The one-way [fare] to Jackson is only slightly lower than the return price.10. In my opinion, the government should reduce the [fare] for city buses in order to get more people to use mass transit.11. An American millionaire recently paid a [fare] of $10 million to go to the Russian space station Mir.12. Bus [fares] in Cuba are very cheap, so many people use the bus as their main form of transportation.13. The average city bus [fare] in Croatia is surprisingly high, at over seven dollars.14. Buses link the capital city of the Republic of Djibouti with practically every town in the country for a standard [fare] of around $3.15. Little Jimmy mowed lawns and washed cars for months in order to save enough money for the [fare] for a trip on the space shuttle to Venus.16. Youth [fares] for those under 26 cut the price of a first-class ticket by 20%.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.