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The phrase "able to charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of a device or person to perform the action of charging, typically in a technological or financial context.
Example: "The new smartphone is able to charge wirelessly, making it more convenient for users."
Alternatives: "capable of charging" or "equipped to charge".
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Hence the premium prices they are able to charge.
No publicly funded university would be able to charge more.
How is it able to charge hostel-style prices?
Publishers will be able to charge $12.99 to $14.99 for most general fiction and nonfiction books.
By revamping its products, Ford has been able to charge more for them.
McDonald's is not certain that it will be able to charge its customers more.
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As you gain experience and expertise, you should expect to be able to charge more.
I decided to investigate what other gizmos the solar jacket might be able to charge.
I think someday you're going to be able to charge anything".
From there, you're able to charge as you go.
The upside is being able to charge your batteries as you cruise down the road.
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