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Discover Ludwig"charge time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the time it takes for a device, such as a battery, to become fully charged. For example, "How long is the charge time for this battery?".
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Charge time is 7-14 hours.
A statement issued by the company on Wednesday, however, said the charge time should not pose a challenge to adoption.
We can charge time and a half for taxi rides and ours are the only shops open selling kitchen foil.
"The charge time on his second stop was 47 minutes, going from —5 miles (reserve power) to 209 miles of Ideal or 185 miles of E.P.A.
The standard Roomba, at $200, is being reintroduced with improvements including a three-hour charge time (the original took 12 hours); it also has a remote control.
— Charge time approx. 6 hours.
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Allow for the fact that you're not perfect, that you can get stressed, interrupted, have energy slumps, need re-charge time or need extra support with some areas.
Because Table 3 represents a convenience sampling of zero-charge time, this may not have been reflective of zero-charge time for the remainder of the study.
Billable time and zero-charge time counted equally toward the incentive.
Zero-charge time accounted for an average of 21% of each shift.
The most common reason was rounding, which accounted for nearly half of all zero-charge time.
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