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The phrase "are charged on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to fees, costs, or expenses that are applied to a particular account or service.
Example: "The additional fees are charged on your monthly statement."
Alternatives: "are applied to" or "are billed to".
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Also in Colorado, Winter Park's "fourpack" deal ends today at midnight: when four season passes are charged on one credit card, the total cost comes to $995 -- that's about $250 a person for unlimited all-winter skiing.
Batteries in the earpieces are charged on an inductance stand.
Also, fees are charged on tonnage, no matter what the product.
The frames have batteries in the earpieces that are charged on an inductance stand.
Under the current system, parents are charged on the basis of their income.
Currently 70% of taxes are charged on consumption, and only 30% on property.
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The pair were charged on 21 August.
Rent is charged on a sliding scale.
Interest is charged on the whole sum.
Mr. Adoboli had not been charged on Thursday.
He was charged on Sunday following the incident.
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