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The phrase "a charging of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the act of charging, such as in legal, financial, or technical discussions.
Example: "The report included a charging of fees for the services rendered."
Alternatives: "an imposition of" or "a levying of".
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It has also been shown that the magnitude of the wake field can be enhanced by a charging of the surface of the object (Kimura and Nakagawa, 2008).
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Isom denies a charge of murder.
Prosecutors settled on a charge of sedition.
Hartman involved a charge of retaliatory prosecution.
She denies a charge of felony assault.
There will be a charge of $2.50.
Sycamore will take a charge of $140 million to $150 million.
Drogba admitted a charge of violent conduct.
There was, instead, probable cause for a charge of murder.
He was indicted on a charge of murder.
To binge drinking add a charge of sacrilegious lechery.
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