Sentence examples for have a charge from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "have a charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the presence of an electrical charge or a fee associated with a service or item.
Example: "The battery will have a charge of 80% when fully charged."
Alternatives: "carry a charge" or "incur a fee."

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You have a charge -- and delivery -- account at Peck. 13.

"He needs to have a charge," Fox said.

So that's right, we should have a charge of plus 2 here.

A variable proportion of the galacturonic acid residues may have a charge masking methyl ester on the C6 carboxylic acid.

Maybe by then they'll have a charge point – because there isn't a single one in London now".

It expects to have a charge for the cost cuts larger than the $20 million it had expected.

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They also have a charged political history.

Does the Library have a charger for my cell phone or tablet?

And of course, you have to have a charged battery to use your cellphone.

I have a charger in my car that will require the $40 adapter.

Isn't it awfully nice to have a charger?

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