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Discover Ludwig"chartered in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You would typically use it when talking about an organization that has been formally established or granted certain rights and privileges by a government or other authority. For example: "The company was chartered in 1915, and has been a family-run business ever since."
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It was chartered in 1298.
Tribhuvan University was chartered in 1959.
The city was chartered in 1415.
The university was chartered in 1942.
The University of Pittsburgh was chartered in 1787.
The Employees Associationn was chartered in 1905.
The state's system of higher education was chartered in 1893.
The town was chartered in 1763 and organized in 1788.
It is of medieval origin and was chartered in 1446.
Chartered in 1342, it became a bishop's see in 1554.
First mentioned in 965, it was chartered in 1374.
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