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"a charter" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it as an adjective or noun to describe a contract or agreement. For example: "The organization signed a charter that set new rules for its members."
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complaint was formally titled "A Charter of Liberal Management".
You're a charter member".
Also, a charter school.
"It's a charter school on steroids".
"My father was a charter boat captain.
Somebody who doesn't deserve a charter gets a charter.
Or what about a charter?
Matt Muzslay, a charter boat skipper.
"I suggest a charter of demands.
I rarely fly a charter anymore.
He is also a charter financial analyst.
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