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Discover LudwigThe phrase "historically charged" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is full of significant, powerful, and often unpleasant memories or associations from the past. For example, you could say, "The site of the former concentration camp is a historically charged place."
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The historically charged setting stirred memories of the weird horror of Stockhausen's youth.
Several times each day there is a changing of the guard next to this historically charged spot.
Alternative fees include anything that is not hourly billing — the way law firms have historically charged corporate clients.
The government had not historically charged the unions rent, but with the new rules, agencies began to demand such payments.
During that period, under law, generic competition is limited and the first entries have historically charged fairly high prices to recoup their costs.
Most public colleges have historically charged single rates for undergraduate programs since part of their mission is to offer students a range of academic options at minimal cost.
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The Hopkinton, Mass.-based company hopes to lure buyers with lower prices than EMC historically charges, as well as compatibility with older systems and its mid-range Clariion line.
Historically, charge requirements were the first observed characteristics of the PKA motif.
Although interior secretaries have historically been charged with helping the nation meet its oil and gas needs, Mr. Salazar promised to seek a better balance between commercial use and preservation on the many millions of acres his department manages.
Created in 1946, the bureau has historically been charged with protecting the environment by managing mining, grazing and logging on public land under its control, now 264 million acres.
The federal government sends out election observers to areas that have historically been charged with racial discrimination, although those observers are no longer protected by the Voting Rights Act.
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