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The phrase "a highly charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, atmosphere, or topic that is emotionally intense or filled with strong feelings.
Example: "The debate on climate change was a highly charged event, with passionate arguments from both sides."
Alternatives: "emotionally charged" or "intensely charged".
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Adams, who conducted the BBC Symphony Orchestra, describes his work as a 'highly charged score for a highly charged period in history', which it undoubtedly is.
It's a highly charged matter.
This is a highly charged scene.
It will be a highly charged affair.
Mark Wigglesworth conducts what will be a highly charged show.
Keystone XL grew into a highly charged political issue.
"Blood" is a highly charged word in DMX's vocabulary.
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Expect a highly-charged spectacle.
Castleford and Catalan Dragons shared the points in a highly-charged draw at Wheldon Road.
It follows a highly-charged debate led by backbenchers in the Commons.
As a result, manipulation can bring a highly-charged feeling.
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