Similar words: admission, readmission, admission fee, free admission, admissive, noncommissioned, admissible, election commission. Meaning: n. the fee charged for admission.
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(1) There's an admission charge of £5.
(2) The Museum has no admission charge .
(3) The admission charge/fee is £2.
(4) Adults pay an admission charge but children get in free.
(5) Our admission charge rations us to one programme.
(6) The only admission charge is their time.
(7) Dinner and dance lessons, no admission charge.
(8) The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
(9) The new season will also bring admission charge to Museum of Flight, £2 for adults and £1 children and concessions.
(10) There's an admission charge for adults, but children get into the museum free. Sentencedict.com
(11) The exhibition is free, but there is an admission charge to the Castle.
(12) There is a 1 pound admission charge.
(13) There is a £1 admission charge.
(14) You will have to pay a small admission charge.
(15) Edna : But only if you pay the admission charge!
(16) The museum has no admission charge but visitors can make donations.
(17) There's no admission charge.
(18) There is no doubt that the admission charge is quite reasonable.
(19) What's the admission charge?
(20) There will also be a tea-room and a small admission charge.
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