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Discover Ludwig"charging on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to continue or push forward with determination and energy. Example: Despite facing several obstacles, the team kept charging on and ultimately completed the project ahead of schedule.
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Life keeps charging on".
Concerns have been expressed about possible regressive effects of variable waste charging on poorer households.
In the afternoon, a pro-Mubarak crowd several thousand strong pushed its way onto the square, at one point charging on horses and camels.
"Our men threw themselves forward bravely, and when, after twice charging on the enemy's batteries and were driven back, we fell back," one soldier reported.
At the microenvironmental level, one review identified limited evidence from two intervention studies about the impact of road-user charging on physical activity.
Allowing in more foreign investors would help keep the economy charging on.
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Meanwhile, Tomescu charged on alone.
Here they charged on without him.
No specifics on the battery yet, beyond "all day," along with wireless charging on-board.
But Woj charged on.
And then we charged on.
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