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Discover Ludwig"be charged at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to be subjected to a certain price or fee for a product or service. Example: The new electric car can be charged at home using a standard outlet, or it can be charged at a rapid charging station for a quicker power-up.
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A sterling mortgage for Spain would be charged at 5.75%.
The technology also allows multiple devices to be charged at once, he said.
Calls from home to other EU countries will be charged at domestic rates.
Access to 20 copies will be charged at £2.99, about 25% less than the cost of the print product.
"Where available, pay your age tickets for children aged one and under would be charged at £1.
And on Tuesday, Mr. Ganim even told reporters that he expected to be charged at any time.
Mr. Barry said new voucher tenants would be charged at a HUD-controlled rate, below the market rate.
It is not yet known whether an admission fee will be charged at the museum, Mr. Daniels said.
Was the woman suggesting her willingness to be charged at, naked, by a sixty-two-year-old man, by wearing a maid's outfit?
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Only the businessman was charged at first.
Each minute was charged at 40p.
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