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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charge in" can be grammatically correct and is usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when describing a movement or action towards something or someone. Here is an example: "The police officer made a charge in the direction of the suspect, determined to catch him."
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Alas, in other states, Tea Party zealots are leading a charge in the wrong direction.
When you can get it for free in McDonald's, it's stupid having a charge in hotels.
It seemed to leave a charge in its wake that permeated the whole country.
Tenet will record the $21 million payment as a charge in the second quarter.
He bruised his shin when he was called for a charge in the second quarter.
The forums are usually free but occasionally carry a charge, in this case $20.
There was a charge in the air, as there always is when Kyrgios plays.
The driving range is estimated at 76 miles on a charge in combined city and highway driving.
"John Terry has been through a charge in a court, now he has to go through the FA process.
Here the title character answers a charge in a tribunal that she has corrupted a young man.
The Atlanta crowd got a charge in the third period when Hossa scored to break a 5-5 tie.
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