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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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She added that many of the farmers she works with delight in walking the farm with the conservation volunteers to see how butterflies are faring on their land.

From BBC

Leclerc survived a huge, high-speed spin out of Turn 15 on his first lap, but he fared better than team-mate Lewis Hamilton, who is having his worst weekend of the season.

From BBC

Initial reports about Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales revenue are useless as a guide for stock investors on how retailers will fare over this holiday season.

From MarketWatch

He'll also make the case the Budget will help families by easing energy bills and freezing rail fares.

From BBC

Hence the focus in the Budget on energy bills, rail fares and the costs of a prescription, for instance.

From BBC