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The phrase "about to be charged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is imminent, particularly in contexts involving payments, fees, or electrical devices.
Example: "Your account is about to be charged for the subscription renewal."
Alternatives: "on the verge of being charged" or "soon to be charged."
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Pell knew the priest was about to be charged.
He was about to be charged in 2008 when he committed suicide.
On that list, Mr. Capo was named as someone about to be charged.
Any reports that they are about to be charged could enable them to escape.
The Italian papers were full of news that Prime Minister Berlusconi was about to be charged with sleeping with a teen-ager.
In 1995, a friend in the F.B.I. tipped him off that he was about to be charged in a major racketeering indictment.
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Scotland's deputy first minister was also asked about the costs to be charged to students from the rest of the UK who would attend universities in an independent Scotland.
–MSM-17, City A There is nothing I can do about it if fees need to be charged… After all this is about my own health.
About 80 other detainees are to be charged with war crimes, the Pentagon has said.
Indeed, if the trading of personal consumption data becomes common, a time may come when shoppers will have to reveal all about themselves or be charged top whack for everything they buy.
His flight from justice 16 years ago was all the more embarrassing for the FBI because Whitey, a former federal informant, had been tipped off by a corrupt agent that he was about to be arrested, charged with 19 murders, extortion, drug dealing and money laundering.
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