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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charged to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the party responsible for a certain expense or cost. For example: "The cost of the repairs was charged to Bob's credit card."
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It was all charged to the government.
All three runs were charged to Harvey.
The fees they charged to insurers soared.
Both runs were charged to Beckett.
All the runs were charged to Gonzalez.
The runs were charged to Mike Stanton.
He charged to the summit of the gap, where Brig.
Any purchases will then be charged to their mobile bill.
The parking fee is automatically charged to the credit card.
($15,000 has been charged to your account).
The maximum fee charged to staff is usually $2,500.
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