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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Charged to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate that a cost or expense has been assigned to a specific account or individual. Example: "The total amount for the conference registration will be charged to your department's budget."
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It was all charged to the government.
All three runs were charged to Harvey.
The fees they charged to insurers soared.
Both runs were charged to Beckett.
All the runs were charged to Gonzalez.
Are being charged to the city.
Lab fee: $15 (charged to bursar bill).
The runs were charged to Mike Stanton.
All out-going shipments are charged to a valid Speedtype.
All applicable expenditures have been charged to the award.
The premium is charged to the requesting department.
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