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fare

noun as in amount charged for transportation

noun as in food served at meals

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The tech giant is trying to have it both ways in regard to how its search business will fare.

In recent years, many travellers have said they opted to take a plane rather than Eurostar because of the latter's fares which are deemed too high on average, according to a survey in late 2024.

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But the ongoing government shutdown has stalled the release of the official monthly jobs report for September, limiting central bankers' insight into how the labour market has fared since their last meeting.

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A man who ran up fines of more than £30,000 by dodging train fares has been given a "clean slate".

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While they keep winning, their traditional rivals aren't faring so well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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