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Discover Ludwig"charged me for" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used when talking about someone paying or being required to pay money for something. For example: "The mechanic charged me for the parts he had to replace."
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The restaurant charged me for it, too.
It came down to what they charged me for beer.
(Yes, the government charged me for my bit of vandalism. But it was worth it).
"Despite what I'd told them, I couldn't believe they'd charged me for the steak," he says.
For checking out at 3 40 p.m. after a meeting ran long, they charged me for a whole day".
"When I returned the car and saw my bill, I honestly thought they had charged me for the wrong reservation," Mr. Bell said.
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Just don't charge me for it.
He cusses me and charges me for everthing.
"I didn't want him charging me for another day".
Amazon didn't even charge me for the shipping.
Dave Whelan will charge me for nicking the grass".
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