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Discover Ludwig"charged causing" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to refer to someone being accused of causing or eliciting a certain outcome. For example, you could say "The defendant was charged causing the destruction of public property."
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Removing acetyl moieties from histone makes them more positively charged causing a greater association with the negatively charged DNA, which ultimately leads to gene repression.
A document filed on the agency Web site says the problem appears to be the battery not being charged, causing the engine to stall.
Last year, the elephant ferrying umpire John Roberts got into a territorial battle with another elephant and charged, causing the animal to be banished to the sidelines.
The White League charged, causing many of Longstreet's men to flee or surrender.
Many of the attending PBS member stations had already voiced their displeasure at the increased programming rates they are being charged, causing some stations to consider dropping some PBS programs and going to independent sources for their content ("PBS Plans Promotional Breaks Within Programs," The New York Times, May 31 , 2011.
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You see during that time you are not making your student loan payments the interest charged causes your balances to grow and grow.
Surface charging causes the electrostatic transport of charged dust grains.
The asymmetry of the surface charging causes an asymmetry of electric potential structure.
This eliminates the contact voltage drifting due to charging caused by the insulation layer, and enables repeatable CMUT operation in the post-contact regime.
Furthermore, it was established that battery discharging as well as battery charging causes an inhomogeneous acid density distribution in the battery electrolyte.
Some of these devices are designed to charge caused the emergency, and batteries will not be available in an emergency situation.
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