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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an overcharge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an excessive charge or fee, often in a financial context.
Example: "After reviewing my bill, I noticed an overcharge for services that were not rendered."
Alternatives: "an excessive charge" or "a billing error."
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Can a Subtenant Collect an Overcharge?
The result was an overcharge of $16m over seven months.
As they would have been liable for an undercharge, they may recover for an overcharge.
The position of the state housing division is that only a roommate can claim an overcharge.
"This is an overcharge," Mr. Bruce said, adding that Ms. Wortmon was an addict, not a killer.
The fare for the three-mile trip, to 49th Street and Park Avenue, came to $23, an overcharge of $10.
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"Straight up, we made some mistakes," Whole Foods co-CEOs John Mackey and Walter Robb said earlier this year in response to an overcharging scandal.
This leads to a overcharging of the surface with a positive surface charge as a result.
I'd've a) overcharged him, b) cut a button off and c) told security that he didn't pay for it and was obviously a shop lifter".
Thermogravimetric tests correspond to three representative samples, one as grown (A), a second sample overcharged (J(A)), and a third one recharged after clearing (H(G)).
Have you filed a complaint for a rent overcharge or illegal construction?
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