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Discover Ludwig'charge higher' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is increasing the cost of something. For example: "The shop decided to charge higher prices for their products this year in order to increase their profits."
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In stocks, financial firms led the charge higher.
This approach also allowed Japanese exporters to charge higher prices.
That would allow them to charge higher fees.
With scant competition from low-cost competitors internationally, airlines can charge higher fares on such routes.
Merchants can not only charge higher prices, but they can also build customer loyalty.
And we didn't charge higher rates to firms with older or less healthy workers.
That may reflect a lack of supply, as companies hope they can charge higher prices later.
"The companies' collusive behavior enabled them to charge higher prices, allowing them to pocket illicit profits.
Many companies have high expenses and charge higher prices than competitors.
The bill would give insurers a lot more leeway to charge higher premiums to old people.
Should he charge higher room rates for threesomes or foursomes than he did for couples?
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