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Discover Ludwig"is it charged" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when asking about the current status or condition of something being charged, such as a battery or device. For example: - "I need to use my laptop, but is it charged?" - "Is your phone charged? I need to make a call." - "The electric car is plugged in, but is it charging?" - "I can't find my Bluetooth speaker. Is it charged or do I need to charge it?".
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