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Discover Ludwig"charge from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the context of when someone is being charged for something, for example, "The company charged him from the extra services."
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"Putin was in charge from the beginning.
He gets little charge from such exertions.
"That is the charge from the mayor.
Mr Zapatero was in charge from 2004.
Any gadget that can charge from a computer can therefore charge from the PowerTrip.
Barenboim has tried to shield his charge from critical pain.
The players charge from all corners to mob Galarraga.
When they win, they often take charge from the beginning.
He added: "[Diego] took a charge from behind.
Typical Yarnold: leading the charge from the front.
Music charge from $10 to $20 $10 drinkk minimum.
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