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Discover Ludwig'charged about' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone that is moving in a fast and energetic manner. For example, "The children charged about the playground, laughing and playing."
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Three charged about $40 for up to 24 hours, while another charged $25.
Aristotle charged about $5,000 for the project, Mr. Fose said.
He charged about half as much for tickets as he did in wealthier areas, betting that the poor would pay.
In the end, the barber charged about 70 cents (don't worry — I left him 1000 Sudanese dinars, which is a bit more than $4).
The downside is that the recharging and power gains fall off sharply after a battery has been charged about 150 times.
"Do that again and it'll be the Scotland v Ireland DVD for you!" On a night when players charged about like their hair was on fire, the precision of Shaun Maloney's finish was a contradiction.
The 12 year old dropped about $440 of his own savings on the online farming game, then turned to his mother's credit card (without her permission), to which he charged about $950 in order to finance his FarmVille habit.
THERE has always been something erotically charged about elevators.
The bedroom set altogether, they charged about $2,000.
Myriad, however, charged about $4,000 for comprehensive testing on just two genes.
Mrs. Guarneros also said that the Ecuadorean Consulate charged about $20 for the paperwork to send a body back and that the Dominican Consulate charged about $150.
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