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The phrase "are charging that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is accusing or alleging something against another party.
Example: "The activists are charging that the government is not doing enough to address climate change."
Alternatives: "are alleging that" or "are claiming that".
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Niall Cooper, the national coordinator of the campaign, said: "It is pretty disgraceful because they are charging that level of interest.
Once again, prosecutors are charging that insiders took cash to award padded construction contracts, this time to build a $4.4 billion nuclear power plant.
But critics are charging that had ICE implemented PEP in San Francisco sooner, Sanchez, who said he shot Steinle last Wednesday before saying on Tuesday that he was not guilty, would not have been released into the community.
But his supporters are charging that Shiites and Kurds are trying to sideline him.
None of those measures are likely to quiet his critics, who already are charging that Mr. Obama is weakening America's defenses.
WASHINGTON — Democrats are charging that commercials financed by an increasingly prominent conservative foundation with ties to the Tea Party violate the foundation's tax-exempt status.
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No admission fees will be charged that day.
Equipment delivered at 2 p.m. or later will not be charged that day.
(And yes, you are charged that rate whether you write 160 characters or just "LOL").
"A Quaker institution shouldn't be charging that.
Ever since the poll of June 14th he has been charging that he was robbed of victory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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