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Discover Ludwig"has charged" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone has been formally accused of a crime. For example: "The suspect has been charged with murder."
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The military has charged an Army intelligence analyst, Pfc.
The military has charged an intelligence analyst, Pfc.
The US has charged him under the Espionage Act.
The Air Force has charged the two pilots, Majs.
Mr. Thompson has charged that the contract was awarded improperly.
So I cannot imagine the FA has charged me.
Now the SEC has charged Mr Gupta with using those board positions illegally.
The ICC has charged Saif al-Islam with murder and persecution of civilians.
The Justice Department has charged the five with operating illegally as Venezuelan government agents.
The Times has charged Garth with running "explicitly racial television and radio ads".
This is the first time the government has charged employees of a foreign government with cybercrime.
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