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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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Bankers also expect select cryptocurrency companies to fare better than pure tech companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s no reason to believe next year’s proposed cuts will fare any better.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spirit would emerge from Chapter 11 in late spring or early summer “as a strong low-cost, value-driven carrier offering guests basic and premium products at the lowest fares in the sky,” the company said.

From MarketWatch

Still, while all three main indexes on Wall Street sank at least one percent, Asia fared slightly better, though there were nerves.

From Barron's

JetBlue is waiving cancellation and change fees, as well as fare differences, for affected flights through 15 airports, for travel rebooked through Friday, Feb. 27.

From Barron's