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The phrase "charge for" is correct and completely usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that a fee or cost is associated with a service or product. For example, "The shop charges $10 for a large pizza."
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"Please charge for listings.
(No charge for Mina).
There's no charge for the event.
No charge for admission.
No charge for information.
He led the charge for the law.
How do you charge for your services?
Later, edX plans to charge for certificates.
But not that charge for $362.
Hence the all-out charge for Kedah.
Small charge for coffee tasting.
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