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The phrase "charges the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when talking about someone or something being responsible for a task or action. Here is an example: "The mayor charges the city council with creating a plan to revitalize the downtown area."
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Sobel brought more charges the next day.
The festival always charges the students' batteries".
"Who is pressing charges?" the judge asked.
That, charges the government, was a crime.
Excluding various charges, the picture looked brighter.
Member charges the church with holding the doctrine of election.
That charges the particles but creates ozone as well.
To each of these charges the defendant excepted.
She was eager to press charges, the police said.
Excluding charges, the adjusted profit was $1.18 a share.
Plus, he charges the highest ad rates in the business.
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