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The phrase "is chargeable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be charged for a fee. For example, "This service is chargeable - please see the price list for details."
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is chargeable
adjective
That may be charged to an account.
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The problem of mistake becomes more intractable when the error is chargeable to only one party.
Any bag that contains an exempt item but also, for example, a box of cornflakes, is chargeable.
As long as the "racketeering activity" is "chargeable" or "indictable" under an applicable criminal statute, the substantive RICO charge is available.
Surely there's a compromise to be found where some parking is free, say for half an hour, and longer term parking is chargeable.
Trinity has clearly observed the wisdom that has built up recently around, for example, FT.com's growing online subs base - that highly appreciated, unique content is chargeable.
Anyone who rapes a child under the age of 11 is chargeable with rape in the first degree -- and faces up to 25 years in prison -- regardless of his relationship to the victim.
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Any extras including pets, dining options, cots, bed guards and highchairs will be chargeable.
Fees are chargeable because you have to pay for things in life.
All maternity services are chargeable for non-UK residents, although no pregnant patient would ever be refused care.
One way is by claiming lots of distribution expenses that are chargeable against the revenues of a film.
But assets over this limit would be chargeable immediately at 20% - half the rate normally charged on death.
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