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The phrase "highly charged atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that is particularly tense or electric. For example, you could say, "The courtroom was filled with a highly charged atmosphere as the jury delivered their verdict."
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In the highly charged atmosphere of the inequality debate, however, Burkhauser's work has provoked harsh criticism.
It is in this highly charged atmosphere that Dr. Huxsoll, the new director of Plum Island, now finds himself.
"It's quite urgent that there be no rush to judgment, particularly given the highly charged atmosphere we're in".
Egyptian officials had acknowledged privately that freeing Mubarak in this highly charged atmosphere was likely to fuel tensions.
But the highly charged atmosphere in Okinawa, where two-thirds of the 50,000 American troops in Japan are based, made relocation difficult.
To implement federalism in this highly charged atmosphere sends the wrong message to the people of Iraq and to the world.
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Her hands had acquired a layer of softer but more highly charged air than that in the rest of the atmosphere; they had their own opinion.
"There's a highly charged partisan atmosphere in electoral politics these days," she said.
In the highly charged, chaotic atmosphere of Al Sadr City, snap judgments have left many people dead.
And however much the recommendations were a product of a bipartisan consensus within the commission, they landed in the highly charged partisan atmosphere of a tight presidential campaign.
In a highly charged political atmosphere, it is the performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony this evening at the site of a Nazi camp in Mauthausen, Austria, that has caught the attention of the larger world.
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