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The phrase "a charge to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are assigning responsibility or a task to someone, often in formal or legal settings.
Example: "The committee issued a charge to the new members to improve community engagement."
Alternatives: "an assignment to" or "a mandate to".
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"It is a charge to keep".
His excitement alone adds a charge to the picture.
7 3 A CHARGE TO KEEP, by George W. Bush.
Big first serves, followed by a charge to the net.
McCarthyism is not a charge to be levelled lightly.
Then Shanghai Bobby responded by making a charge to the wire under steady right-handed urging.
The bank said it expected to take a charge to cover severance costs in 2004.
Because he decided that would be too difficult a charge to persuade a jury to believe.
If it is a mine, he uses a charge to blow it up.
It is a charge to keep, and I will give it my all.
"It's a charge to the division title and that's based on your record," Armstead said.
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