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"charged back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to reversing a charge that was made to a credit card or similar payment method. For example, you might say: "I had to get my purchase charged back because the merchant failed to deliver the goods as promised."
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Indiana charged back early in the second.
And, yes, OK, he'd been guilty as charged back then.
The Patriots (5-4) have charged back into the A.F.C.
He charged back into the war in 1862 with unbridled fury.
She charged back and forth across the baseline, deploying a powerful backhand capable of crosscourt winners.
Full of energy, he charged back up to perform the same feat with my horse.
They are paid an hourly rate, which is charged back, plus a management fee, to clients.
Jackson charged back with five birdies on the final nine holes.
But I'd charged back in too soon and the after-effects caught up with me.
The Mets charged back in the top of the eighth, notching three runs off the Marlins's bullpen.
The Mets charged back in the third, when David Wright pummeled a three-run homer to left field.
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