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The phrase "Charge to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in financial or billing contexts to indicate that a cost should be billed to a specific account or individual. Example: "Please charge the expenses to my company account."
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No charge to attend.
The Charge to the Jury.
There is no charge to attend.
There's no charge to those donating.
There was no charge to sign up.
There is no charge to move.
"It is a charge to keep".
There is no charge to families.
There is no charge to board.
It is an easy charge to make.
It remains our charge to keep.
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