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The phrase 'dropped the charge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that a person or authority has decided to cancel an accusation or prosecution. For example: "The police dropped the charge against the suspect after reviewing evidence."
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The woman dropped the charge.
Prosecutors dropped the charge of incitement to violence last month.
And that rush-hour trip dropped the charge meter to nearly zero after only 25 miles.
Irving police later dropped the charge, but he was still suspended for three days.
Judge Rossiter dropped the charge on the condition that Mr. James resumed treatment.
After the judge dropped the charge, Ms. Gonzalez looked at Mr. Trantino again.
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The prosecutors dropped the charges.
He later dropped the charges.
The district attorney dropped the charges.
The state eventually dropped the charges.
The Justice Department dropped the charges on Monday.
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