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The phrase "ability to charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to impose fees or costs, often in a business or financial context.
Example: "The service provider has the ability to charge clients based on the complexity of the project."
Alternatives: "capacity to bill" or "power to impose fees".
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Will the ability to charge higher fees be taken away?" One thing is certain, she adds.
The extra functionality gives Standard Innovation the ability to charge a higher price, the lawsuit claims.
But this success came at the cost of Sony's ability to charge more than its competitors.
(The ability to charge a lot for stating the obvious is presumably not one of them).
The rules limit insurers' ability to charge higher premiums based on age.
Sending it to Turkey or Europe would undermine its ability to charge inflated prices.
"The insurance industry is running out of the ability to charge 12 to 15percentt premium increases," he said.
Despite their strengths and ability to charge premium prices, "even BMW and Daimler don't have the same scale".
Jamestown expects to recoup costs through energy savings, the ability to charge higher rents and higher resale values.
predicted that the widespread ability to charge outside meals to hotel guest accounts was "more than one year away".
They argue that aging regional power stations need new equipment and that companies need the ability to charge market prices for electricity and terminate service to nonpayers.
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