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The phrase "a full charge lasts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the duration of battery life or the time a device can operate on a complete charge.
Example: "For this smartphone, a full charge lasts up to 24 hours of continuous use."
Alternatives: "a complete charge endures" or "a full battery lasts".
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(A full charge lasts about three hours).
But be warned: a full charge lasts just 20 minutes.
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