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The phrase "charged at" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when discussing a price or cost. For example: "The cost of the repair was charged at $50"
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Only the businessman was charged at first.
Each minute was charged at 40p.
Calls are charged at landline rate.
Internet is charged at €20 for 24 hours usage.
When they stood in place, the troopers charged at them.
Then, Yepez said, the bear charged at him.
Low-domes, it seems, simply charged at each other.
But Mr. Todashev again charged at the agent.
Naturally, his brother charged at him in practice.
Breakfast in your room is charged at 118 CNY (£8.50).
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