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Discover Ludwig"in charges" is not a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
In this context, "charges" should be used as a verb rather than as a noun with the preposition "in" before it. Example: "The prosecutor charges the suspect with first-degree murder."
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Want to see how you racked up $9,000 in charges on your credit card?
Precisely one had resulted in charges.
One is a (moderate) rise in charges.
Bringing in charges for NHS services?
Her £34,000 disappeared in charges and "investments".
The evidence is expected to result in charges today.
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*Numbers were provided by health facility in-charges in 2010.
Such tests were also done by the peers at their workplace facilitated by the in-charges within one month after the in-charges' tests.
All the in-charges (8 males and 2 females) participated in the study.
The in-charges also provided services in the same way as the other staff members.
The target group included in-charges of the primary health centers and tehsil managers.
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