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"on one charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been formally accused or charged with a specific offense or crime. For example: - The suspect was arrested and is currently being held on one charge of first-degree murder. - The defendant is facing multiple charges, but he was found not guilty on one charge of fraud. - The prosecutor dropped the case due to lack of evidence, but the accused still remains on one charge of theft.
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It lasts 25 hours on one charge.
The battery lasts for about four hours on one charge.
It offers about five hours of talk time on one charge and weighs three ounces.
Best Buy says the battery lasts about 20 hours on one charge.
It can last about 10 hours on one charge, and the headphones fold up for portability.
The built-in battery will last about two hours on one charge.
It can operate about 8 days in standby mode on one charge.
He was convicted on one charge of "mediation in prostitution" and sentenced to six months, with more charges pending.
"We also never said at any time that we were hoping to get to our destination on one charge.
My recently converted Citroen AX will do 60-80 miles on one charge - ample for most cars in towns.
The lawyer, Peter Ginsberg, however, contends Irvin was arrested on one charge and is being prosecuted on another.
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