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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted to impose a fee or cost for a service or product.
Example: "We need to ensure that we allow charge for any additional services provided during the event."
Alternatives: "permit billing" or "authorize fees".
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The abundance of the variant labeled with [4× ox] in the 0.1 % H2O2 sample was too low to allow charge determination in the HCD spectrum and subsequent deconvolution of the tenfold-charged parent ion (theoretical average mass of native filgrastim is 1,880.89 Th in the tenfold charge state).
Certain materials, such as copper, silver, and aluminum, are conductors that allow charge to flow freely from place to place.
The other is that dopants create new energy states that delay the exciton recombination time and allow charge separation to be activated.
On the other hand, continuous phases are required to allow charge transport toward the electrodes [22].
Then, the diffusion of the excitons shall take place at the vicinity of the P3HT-ZnO nanostructures interface to allow charge separation (process B).
From the emissive properties, it was concluded that the electronic coupling between donor and acceptor was sufficient to allow charge transfer in their molecules.
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Tell your card issuer to never allow charges originating from the fraud-prone countries that end in "stan" or "ia".
The limits in Table 3 allow charging.
Such devices allow charging stations to be integrated with time-based rates that encourage off-peak charging.
The court refused to allow charges against Berlusconi.
It has been proposed that OCA2 may allow charged particles (or ions) to enter or leave melanosomes.
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