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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charges a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing prices or fees. For example, "This repair shop charges a lot for their services."
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Perhaps there's another college that charges a lot less?
"Bayer charges a lot more than generic manufacturers would.
And if the chef charges a lot, or if the restaurant atmosphere is poor, you stop being his customer.
To maintain this status-symbol quality, Rolex makes very few watches, and charges a lot for them.
He is particularly incensed by the greed of his colleagues: "Any analyst who charges a lot of money is in my view betraying the profession".
It is also why it's not just ESPN that charges a lot — so do all the regional sports and "one team" networks like YES.
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millionaires, it can clearly charge a lot.
They were charging a lot for water.
Some charge a lot less than that.
Shops offer little but charge a lot.
Shows can charge a lot for all that jazz.
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