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Discover Ludwig"charges for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about fees or expenses associated with something. For example: "The bank will waive all charges for international transfers."
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He charges for everything.
Up go the charges for suits;.
Monthly charges for each are around $300.
Charges for users are minimal; charges for developers are fractional.
He's facing felony charges for gun possession.
The restaurant even charges for bread.
There are additional charges for commercial vehicles.
Bringing in charges for NHS services?
Of course, he charges for some appearances.
Neither organization charges for this service.
AirAsia charges for meals and drinks.
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