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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charge on him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being held responsible for something, often in legal or financial situations.
Example: "The court found a charge on him for failing to comply with the regulations."
Alternatives: "a liability for him" or "an obligation on him."
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But they forced a charge on him.
"If after 16 months, if they still can't lay a charge on him, then shouldn't they let him go?" his father asked.
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But a few possessions later, Powe draws a charge on Bosh and forces him to the bench.
Recently, I asked him about a charge on our credit card.
Of the $130m in his personal accounts at Citibank in New York, it was probable though Citibank never asked, and nobody ever managed to pin a charge on him that much of it was derived from the GDP of his country.The suggestion of fiddling public finances flummoxed and infuriated him.
Here they charged on without him.
Too many jurisdictions had charges on him.
Jason Kidd pleaded guilty to a drunken-driving charge on Tuesday, exposing him to a likely suspension from the N.B.A. that could postpone his coaching debut with the Nets this fall.
In Pu's detention notice, Beijing police said they had "criminally detained" him on a charge of "causing a disturbance" and were holding him at the Beijing No.1 Detention Centre.
"He picked up a couple charges on Alonzo, got him frustrated," Marcus Camby said.
His talent made him the target of jealous co-workers, who set him up on a counterfeiting charge that got him banished to Siberia — a conviction largely based on Brenner's Jewish ancestry.
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