"fare" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Although the average increase is about 10 percent, some fares go up much more.
- Then, too, seven years have passed since fares last went up.
- It would be Moe's job to note just where his fare went.
- Temperatures were down, but fares are going up; on average 8%.
- By then the fare had gone to a quarter, and I'd taken the trip often.
- The fare went to $1.15, from $1, at midnight on Sunday.
- Or it may be that Americans don't realize just how low the fares can go.
- The fares went up, but the tokens did not change.
- But there is no question about which direction most fares have been going: Up.
- Even if fuel prices should drop again, he said, fares probably will not go down.
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