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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a charging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an act of charging, such as charging a device or charging at someone in a physical context.
Example: "The battery is low, so I need a charging station to power up my phone."
Alternatives: "a recharging" or "an electrifying".
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He once backflipped over a charging bull.
John McCain is like a charging bull.
Make a charging order against your home.
At day's end, she rolls it to a charging station.
How could a charging station owner make money on that?
"Charging Bull" (1958) depicts, unmistakably, a charging bull.
As a charging dock, the SuperHero comes to the rescue.
Carl Edwards finished second, holding off a charging Kyle Busch.
A charging period runs from month to month.
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