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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charge through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an idiom to indicate that you are making a determined effort to finish a task or challenge in a short period of time. For example, "I'm determined to charge through this paperwork before lunchtime."
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Vertical lines charge through horizontals.
He then made a superb charge through the pack again.
Sebastian Vettel charge through the field – twice – in Abu Dhabi.
Demons charge through this music, but so do angels.
His few notes charge through the riffs of the band.
That one putt seemed to send a charge through Woods's body, just as it sent a charge through the gallery.
"But won't run the bear charge through that as well?" "Probably.
The dancing, meanwhile, built much of its erotic charge through restraint.
He built a device that sent an electric charge through a patient's body to the heart.
Others charge through in two years under an honors program and transfer to top-tier universities.
Her letters charge through time, slicing convention open like a sword, rendering, indeed, her love "legendary".
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