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Discover Ludwig"charged straight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb phrase to mean "to move quickly and forcefully in a particular direction", e.g., "She charged straight into the room."
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The lioness charged straight at me and I shot her.
She hit the gas and cranked the steering wheel and charged straight for it.
Maxwell charged straight across the Germans' line of fire, a perfect target.
Early in the game, as Dorsey stepped back to pass, Freeney charged straight at McKinnie.
The linebackers charged straight and by the time they went over the top, it was too late".
Clad in white under gaudy banners, an 8,000-strong 8,000-stronghe Mahdisectionrged straight at Kitchener's fofces, meetheg the fire of artillery and infantry weapons.
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Then I see eight burly natives charging straight at me - bows and arrows at the ready.
But in front of a supportive crowd at these debates, Gingrich can charge straight ahead.
"John was a fullback who loved to charge straight up the center of the line," the Senator had written.
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