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Discover Ludwig"incurred charges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to fees or costs associated with something. For example: My company incurred charges for the new computer equipment it purchased.
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The group also incurred charges of £495 million on the value of its central European operation.
The company incurred charges of $2.3 million relating to the acquisitions.
Its system of government, based on tight control and rewards for loyalists, has often incurred charges of corruption.
"The majority of the data sessions involved minor data exchanges caused by software built into their phones; others involved accessing the Web, which should not have incurred charges.
The bank said it had incurred charges in the first quarter of £514 million connected with its restructuring plans, and expected to spend an additional £500 million this year as part of the overhaul.
The Japanese retailer Daiei posted a net loss of 511.20 billion yen ($4.72 billion) for the year ended Feb. 28 as it closed stores and incurred charges related to a sweeping reorganization.
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In Seattle, there is no annual fee, but orders worth less than $100 incur charges.
In many cases these bounced payments will incur charges from the organisation expecting payment.
"Under BT's universal service obligation a second line does incur charges".
To cash them in without incurring charges you have to go to one of the American Express fee-free exchange partners.
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