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Definitions from the WebPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A payment made by a business or individual to operate on somebody else's premises or property. Usage: The vendor had to pay a concession fee to set up their food stand in the park. Sample Sentence 1: The artist paid a concession fee to showcase their paintings at the gallery's exhibition. Sample Sentence 2: The concert organizers charged a concession fee to the food trucks that were serving at the event. Related Products: Vendor Permits, Outdoor Rental Space Part of Speech: Noun Sense 2: A charge or payment for the right to use a public resource or facility. Usage: The national park requires visitors to pay a concession fee for access to hiking trails and camping areas. Sample Sentence 1: We had to pay a concession fee to fish in the lake. Sample Sentence 2: The beach requires a concession fee for using their chairs and umbrellas. Related Products: National Park Pass, Camp Accessories Part of Speech: Noun Sense 3: A fee or payment granted as a special allowance, discount, or privilege. Usage: Senior citizens receive a concession fee for movie tickets. Sample Sentence 1: The museum offers a concession fee for students with a valid ID. Sample Sentence 2: The travel agency provided a concession fee on hotel bookings for their loyal customers. Related Products: Student Discounts, Loyalty Programs | ||||
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