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Discover Ludwig"charge account" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an account or line of credit that allows a person to make purchases and pay for them later, often with added interest. Some possible examples of using "charge account" in a sentence are: - "I forgot my credit card at home, but luckily the store accepted my charge account so I could still make the purchase." - "She opened a charge account at the department store so she could buy her holiday gifts and pay them off over time." - "After overspending on her charge account, she had to tighten her budget to pay off the balance." - "The company offered to set up a charge account for their regular customers, allowing them to easily make purchases and track their expenses."
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When she charged some purchases to her mother's charge account, young salesman asked for proper identification.
She added, "It's like having an unlimited charge account at Saks Fifth Avenue".
If you are a frequent customer, some companies will allow you to open a house charge account.
Any individual who has applied for a credit or charge account, a personal loan, insurance, or a job most likely has a credit record on file at one or more of these credit bureaus.
The first report of a stolen identity and of the opening of a bogus charge account at Home Depot in the victim's name came from a Queens resident, according to the police.
The street address got it to the Smiths all right, but they are kind of afraid to go into the store to try out their new charge account, at least not unchaperoned.
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Food and beverages led the exports charge, accounting for £4.2bn of the total.
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Analysts reckon that roaming charges account for 5-10% operatorsorevenuesnues globally, and a bigger slice of profits.
Merger charges accounted for $16 million in the quarter.
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