Sentence examples for it's charging from inspiring English sources

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Still, the $27 billion Houston-based company is on the defensive due to excess capacity, with the prices it's charging its U.S. customers at or near the bottom for both oil and natural gas.

What's unique about Second State's ice program is that it's charging extra; most restaurants view the cost of ice as a necessary expense, or simply account for it in the price of the cocktail.

Apple's offering is significantly more expensive though — it's charging $2.99 to send a greeting card to someone in the US, and $4.99 to send it anywhere in the world.

The swanky charging dock doesn't bring any additional ports or functions, but it's charging function is reason enough to justify its existence.

If you can hit the lone ship with your cannons while it's charging you, you should be able to sink it due to the ship's low health.

While LinkedIn makes money by allowing people to search its network and send InMail, VentureApp is taking the opposite approach — it's charging businesses who wish to have a presence on the platform to enable potential customers to reach out to them.

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But it's charged.

I just think it's charged".

It's charged at 50percentt when people are first hired.

Make sure it's charged up before you start syncing.

It's charged against the companies they buy with it.

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