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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electricity, batteries, or even metaphorically to describe a strong emotional state.
Example: "The battery has a high charge, allowing the device to run for several hours without needing a recharge."
Alternatives: "elevated charge" or "strong charge."
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Such a high charge would effectively rule out Gibraltarians commuting to Spain for work.
Ireland's offerings this year had coupons of just over 4%, a high charge for such short-dated debt.
To enhance luminance efficiency, high charge carrier mobility is required.
However, the above two devices require high charge densities for efficient radiative recombination.
Normally, oxygen vacancy can be easily formed in SnO2 material and cause a high charge recombination.
Its quaternary ammonium salt structure enables it to display a high charge density.
The principal consequence is the possibility to have high charge conversion efficiencies in particular time intervals.
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This novel photocatalytic system presents a high charge-separation efficiency and strong redox ability.
However, Na3V2(PO4)3 suffers from a severe capacity loss, especially at a high charge-discharge rate.
This pixel achieves high charge-to-voltage conversion factors (CVF) using a few number of transistors inside the pixel.
The abundance of the high charge-state distribution with ETS is even greater with sulfate, hydrogen phosphate, and thiocyanate than it is with bicarbonate.
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